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Keep Children Within Arms Reach
Drowning can occur in as little at 10 seconds, so keeping little ones in arms reach at all times is an essential pool safety tip. Be alert and available to small children. Let the phone ring, have someone else BBQ, and keep your attention on the pool to ensure everyone stays happy and safe.
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Use Inflatables Wisely
Inflatables are a lot of fun for kids and adults alike, but to maximize safety, limit the number of inflatables in the pool at one time so you can easily see all the swimmers in your pool. Keep alert as inflatable toys can overturn easily. To risk the temptation for young children to reach in, always remove inflatables from the pool when not in use. For filling inflatables on the go, check out our plans for this handy air compressor cart.
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Install a Fence
Ensure you have a secure fence, with a self-locking gate, installed around your pool. Check your local building laws for height and material restrictions. If any sliding doors enter directly onto a pool deck, install a door alarm to alert you if a little one enters the pool deck alone. Plus: Construct a Custom Fence and Gate
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Restrict Access
Drain the water from small, inflatable pools when not in use and remove ladders and stairs from above-ground pools to prevent curious little ones from falling in. For larger pools, install a pool safety cover when not in use to prevent accidental entry.
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Accompany All Guests
As the homeowner is ultimately responsible for the safety of those using their pool, be sure to be present at all times while to pool is being used. Better yet, be prepared—ensure at least one homeowner is trained in first-aid and CPR.
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Teach Your Kids to Swim
All children should learn to swim—especially if you have a pool at home. Invest in swimming lessons with an accredited provider to ensure your children are taught pool safety from an early age.
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Be Prepared
At a minimum, be sure to keep rescue equipment, a first-aid kit and CPR instructions at the poolside. Keep emergency numbers and a phone close to the pool to call for help in the unlikely event of an emergency. Being prepared will help everyone have a relaxed time and enjoy your backyard pool. Plus: Home Disaster Prevention Tips
Originally Published: September 24, 2018