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Pool Safety: 8 Tips to Child and Homeowner Safety

8 leading tips on Pool Safety. It's not something that should be taken for granted. A swimming pool can be a great place to get needed exercise and for the whole family to have fun. But if you own a pool, you need to take safety precautions.

Van Nuys, Va (PRWEB) September 28, 2006 -- Pool Safety. It's not something that should be taken for granted. A swimming pool can be a great place to get needed exercise and for the whole family to have fun. But if you own a pool, you need to take safety precautions.

One nationally recognized firm provides a few valuable insights into pool safety:

Pools are a wonderful way to stay healthy and enjoy time outdoors
"We offer pool owners a key piece of advice on keeping backyard pools safe. In addition to a good fence, the gate MUST be locked when there is no one in the pool area. Local codes require that a fence surround swimming pools and that the gate must be locked when the pool area is not being used" comments Steve Sadinsky, President of Guardian Pool Fence Systems, Inc, an established Southern California pool safety fence manufacturer. "The reason we chose a patented self-locking gate is for exactly this reason. No other preventative measure is as sure to avoid drowning and increase pool safety".

Here are some other things the company thinks are important for pool safety:

  • Don't swim alone. You might fall, slip, have a heart attack and there would be no one there to help you.
  • Have a cordless or cell phone near the pool.
  • Make sure that someone who knows CPR and is trained in lifesaving is nearby.
  • Let parents know they are responsible for watching their own children.
  • Have an alarm in the house that tells you when someone is near the pool.
  • Check the pool area before leaving and locking the gate. There may be children you didn't see at glance who must not be left behind.
  • Make sure you post a no diving sign. If you have a diving board, take it down.
  • If there is no fence separating the pool from the house, have one put up. Check with a local pool professional to see what will work best for you.

Pool safety concerns save lives. Pool fencing is especially important if young children will be using the pool. According to the U.S. Government, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for children under the age of five in California, Arizona and Florida. States with fewer home pools are also dealing with the problem. Nationally, drowning is the second leading cause of accidental deaths to children under five years of age. Between 1990 and 1998 there were 5,803 children five years of age or under that were drowning victims in the United States.

Pool safety is a serious matter, not just a set of regulations or concerns. A pool professional can help you prevent accidents. "Pools are a wonderful way to stay healthy and enjoy time outdoors," says Sadinsky. "Making pool safety a priority will give you the peace of mind that will let you enjoy your pool fully."

About Guardian Pool Fence Systems, Inc.
Van Nuys, California-based Guardian Pool Fence Systems, Inc. is the leader in pool fence design and manufacturing since 1992. The company supports a nationwide dealer and installer network trained specifically to handle the safety guidelines necessary for true safe installations. Guardian Pool Fence can be reached at (800) 366 - SAFE (7233) or by visiting the site at http://www.guardianpoolfence.com.

About RichContent
RichContent is a product development, marketing and PR company located in Newport Beach, California and Portland, Oregon. The company is known for "productizing" people and technologies quickly and affordably, with an emphasis on high-velocity, short time-to-market and time-to-money programs. Helping launch Time Magazine's most popular sports product of 2003, the Trikke cambering scooter, and 2005's Yahoo Big Idea Product StairCycle. Emphasizing Online PR and marketing programs for online marketers, RichContent has also developed and launched over three dozen additional products and services since 1999. The company can be reached at 360.609.9272 or the RichContent Web Site.

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