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Responsibility Of Swimming Pool Safety

2016/7/21 15:26:30


Considering a pool for your backyard can be a great addition to your home and will be a fun place for your family to enjoy warmer months. With the benefits of owning a swimming pool, there also comes a great responsibility. To have a pool safety program will help prevent injuries involving the pool at your home.

Safety non-skid materials for decking surrounding your swimming pool can make a big impact on the number of injuries caused by slipping. Using non-slip materials on your deck, diving board and ladders will prevent accidents. Also, advising swimmers to walk carefully on the deck and to avoid running will lower the risk of injuries around your pool.

If you install ladders and steps, it is important that ladder rungs be at least 3 inches thick and that steps are coated in a non-slip material and are attached securely. Be sure to maintain a system of periodic checks for your swimming pool equipment to make sure that everything is in smooth working order. Damaged pumps, filters and other equipment can be a safety hazard for swimmers and can create unsanitary water conditions in your pool.

Kids are fast learners, so teach them at an early age the importance of pool safety and how to swim. By teaching them this at an early age will help them be more independent in the water, feel more comfortable and most importantly - safe! It is never a good idea to leave small children alone in the water and you should always be aware of when children of any age are swimming. Always avoid pushing people into the swimming pool, running around the edge of the pool and other such activities.

In most states it is required to surround your swimming pool with a fence that has a self-closing, self-latching gate when the pool is not in use, this is required to help prevent accidents. A self-latching, self-closing gate can mean the difference between life and death for a small child who has wandered into the swimming pool area unattended. Safety covers can be another source of protection from a small child accidently falling into your pool when unattended.

Accidents will happen so be prepared by having a flotation device in or around your swimming pool at all times and always have a first aid kit in your pool area. Accidents happen when you least expect them, so always be prepared. Be sure to always remove the pool cover completely prior to swimming to avoid hazardous swimming conditions.

It is a good idea to be prepared for an emergency situation by taking a CPR course. This may lower your insurance rate as well. Hopefully, you never have to use it, however, you will feel confident in knowing how to do it in case of an emergency.

Remember, swimming pools are a great place to have family fun and to relax - just make sure to be prepared for the unexpected when swimming!




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