Pool Safety Considerations For Families

Swimming is a great sport as well as being one of the most popular recreational activities in our world today. Pool removal cost Sydney nothing change over the years except the equipment that they are using are now upgraded. It is especially popular with young children which gives the pool owners a huge responsibility of keeping a safe environment around and inside your pool. If you are thinking about becoming a pool owner, or you already own a pool and want to take every precaution you can to be safe this article will give you guidelines to follow in order to have a safer pool environment.

As a pool owner you need the ability to allow and restrict access to your pool. This is especially important if there is young children present. When the pool is not in use all access points should be either fenced or locked. This can prevent any accidents happening when your not around pool. When you do allow access to your pool never leave a child unattended. There should be no exceptions to this rule. Keep toddlers near you at all times. I realize this point sounds like common sense but people do not always pay attention and an accident is just a minute or two away.

When considering a pool cover make sure you make good decisions on one that is best for your children’s safety.  Pool covers are involved with hundreds of pool accidents every year. Because of the many different types of covers that are out there ask as many questions as you can about how safe each type of cover is. Covers that do not hinder visibility into the pool are safer than covers that do. You should avoid covers that have loose pieces that might be able to choke or strangle. Also, the lighter in weight the cover is, the safer it should be. Never let children play in a pool that a cover is on, and always remove the entire cover off the pool. 

Pool chemicals should be stored in a clean dry place that children cannot access. Locked in a cabinet preferably in a garage or shed where children can’t get to is the best case scenario. Always read directions that accompany the chemicals. Always dilute chemicals by adding them to water. Never add water to the chemicals. Never pour undiluted chemicals into the skimmer deck opening or directly into the pool. Always be sure that all swimmers are out of the pool before you chemically treat the pool water. It is very important to keep your pool water chemicals at safe levels. This will prevent skin and eye irritation and burn.

Keep safety devices on hand. These should include life preservers (enough for all children who have not had any swim training), safety pole that can reach any point in pool, first aid kit (cuts or abrasions). Also, any adult that is going to be responsible for safety should be trained in CPR. This could be the difference between life and death. CPR training information can be found at Red Cross’s website (www.redcross.org).

Teach kids the proper way to use the pool. This would include explaining the dangers of swimming near vents where hair or clothing can get caught. Forbid diving into pool where the water depth is shallow. Take some time and teach the kids that it is wrong to dunk, push, or pull anybody underneath the water surface.  Do not let anybody run on pool deck. Make sure the toys that are being played with are safe. No sharp edges, and nothing that can be a hindrance to a child’s movement in the water.

Insist that swimmers shower after each session in the pool. The bathing suits should be washed as well. This will prevent bacterial buildup or chlorine accumulation.

Post Pool Rules that you think are the most important ones to abide by. Make them easily found and easily read. Check surrounding area around pool for bees nests or any other unfriendly critters. Always have sunscreen on hand to prevent sunburn.

All pool owners assume the responsibility of pool safety for everybody that is going to use that pool. Totalpoolwarehouse urges you to take the time and educate yourself as much as you can. This could help you avoid any accidents or tragedy in the future. As a pool owner you should expect hours of enjoyment from your pool. By making your pool as safe as possible you will ensure you get the most enjoyment you can from it.

This article has been brought to you by Terry Alan your pool professional at [http://www.totalpoolwarehouse.com]. Terry brings over 20 years experience in the swimming pool industry, and would love to answer any of your pool related questions at [email protected]

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