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Safety Is No Splashing Matter
By Ralph
Winn
As
warmer months move in to push out the chill of winter, we
begin to eye our beautiful backyard pools again. But pool
safety should be considered year-round, because if you have
a pool in your backyard, it is a 24-7 responsibility. Here
are some pool safety rules to follow:
Pool
Safety Rule #1: Always watch children when they are by or
in the pool.
Pool
Safety Rule #2: If throwing a pool party, make sure at least
one adult is designated to keep a close eye on children at
all times.
Pool
Safety Rule #3: Teach children to float or swim as soon as
possible. Experience, however, is by no means a replacement
for supervision.
Pool
Safety Rule #4: Make sure the pool is surrounded on all sides
by a fence higher than 5 feet tall.
Pool
Safety Rule #5: Make sure the fence as self-closing and has
self-latching gates.
Pool
Safety Rule #6: Make sure the latches are out of reach of
young children.
Pool
Safety Rule #7: Do not keep tables or chairs near the fence,
this would allow children to climb over it and gain access
to the pool.
Pool
Safety Rule #8: Keep pool toys out of and away from the pool
when you are not using them, as they might attract unsupervised
children to the pool.
Pool
Safety Rule #9: Remove any pool covering completely before
allowing anyone to swim.
Pool
Safety Rule #10: Do not use floatation devices as a substitute
for supervision.
Pool
Safety Rule #11: Learn CPR.
Pool
Safety Rule #12: Never leave children unattended by the pool.
If the phone or doorbell rings or you have to go inside for
any reason, get the children out of the pool.
Pool
Safety Rule #13: Keep rescue tools, like a long, light pole
and a floatation ring, near the pool. You don't want them
to be misplaced so let children know that these tools are
not toys. Teach everyone in the family how to use the tools.
Pool
Safety Rule #14: Use plasticware by the pool instead of glassware.
Pool
Safety Rule #15: Provide "touch supervision" around
infants and toddlers. Remain within arms length of them at
all times, so they are easily grabbed in an emergency.
Pool
Safety Rule #16: Don't swim alone or allow others to swim
alone.
Pool
Safety Rule #17: Keep CD players, radios, and other electrical
devices safely away from the water. Talk to your pool dealer
about a ground fault interrupter for added protection in the
event of a power surge.
Pool
Safety Rule #18: Get out of the pool if you hear thunder.
Move indoors for the duration of the thunderstorm.
Pool
Safety Rule #19: Allow swimmers to dive only off the very
end of the diving board, not off the sides of the pool. They
should always enter feet-first from the side of the pool.
Pool
Safety Rule #20: Do not get a false sense of security because
you follow all these rules. You should always supervise any
swimmers in your pool closely and constantly.
About
Author:
Ralph Winn has over 32 years of experience in the security
industry. Throughout his career, he has developed cost effective
security programs for numerous small, medium, large commercial
and government properties and for many nationally known corporations.
http://www.homesecuritystore.com
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