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Time for a refresher on water safety guidelines? Pool owners should be especially careful, but anyone who participates in water sports should find this information helpful. Pool Safety A backyard pool is a most prized possession in the heat of the summer, but it can be dangerous if not used and equipped properly. All the members of your family should learn and understand the rules as well as the basics of first aid. Supervision Any momentary lapse of supervision could mean disaster. Never leave non-swimmers or small children alone in the pool area. A responsible swimmer should always be in attendance when there are swimmers in the pool. Walk, don't run, on poolside decks. These have a tendency to be "slippery when wet" and can cause accidents. Equipment Have a portable telephone at poolside. Supply plenty of dry towels for quivering bodies. Make sure a trash can or wastebasket is handy. Use plastic or metal, not glass, containers for drinking. Broken glass in the pool is just about impossible to see. Treat your pool outing as if it were a day at the beach. Don't be casual about it just because the pool is in your backyard. Fencing You need to be sure that you have your pool properly fenced. Without a doubt, your fence should be difficult to climb. Suggested fencing is small chain-link. If you have the larger chain-link fence, buy some plastic slats to lace through the links. There are two types of fencing. Perimeter fencing goes around the entire backyard. It is unsafe when it comes to preventing pool disaster. Make sure the pool has an " isolated fence". An isolated fence separates the pool from the rest of the backyard. The entry to the pool should be guarded. Gates should always open outward and should close and latch automatically. Life Saving Devices At a minimum, there should be a Coast Guard approved life ring as well as a long pole and rope. Other safety devices can be added. A LARGE sign posting the pool depth should be in plain view. There should always be someone present who knows how to provide first aid and resuscitation in case of accident or injury. Diving Swimming Everyone should know how to swim. Well over 120,000,000 Americans alone participate in some form of recreational swimming or water activity. |
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