September 28, 2010

Pool Safety For Children

Having a swimming pool on your property is a fantastic way to have fun for yourself and your entire family. However, despite that, it can also be very dangerous if you have children about. If you have the patience, you should wait until your kids are at least five years old or more until you put a swimming pool on your property. On the other hand, if you already have a swimming pool, there are ways that you can protect your children.

You should always bear in mind to never, ever, permit your children to be on their own, unsupervised near your pool. Children are attracted to water and it only takes is a second for them to fall into the water. If you and your children are at your pool side and you need to leave the area even for a second, you must always take your children with you.

To be completely safe, you must always ensure that you have loads of safety equipment around your pool at all times. Safety items are a necessity to have around, as they could save the life of a child or in fact, anyone else who can’t swim.

You ought to invest in a shepherd’s hook as well, as you can use it to pull someone out of the pool. Having a telephone at your poolside is also a wise investment, since you can easily ring for help in the event of an emergency.

If you don’t already have a sturdy fence around your pool, you should think about getting one right away. A fence is a useful way to keep children away from your swimming pool. If you have a protective fence up, you won’t have to worry about little children falling into the water, while you are away from the pool. When you put up your fence, you should always make sure that it’s at least six feet high with a locking gate. In this way, no one can get into the pool without a key, which you have to keep on you always.

You should learn artificial respiration too. Even though you hopefully will not ever need to use it. It is always good to know artificial respiration in the event of someone falling in your pool that is unable to swim. Whenever you have people you know can’t swim at your pool, you should always stay within reach of them, so you can react instantly if they fall in. A minute can be all it takes to save someone’s life.

Always bear in mind that swimming is fun, although you should always think in terms of safety first. Once you have finished using your pool for the day, ensure that you secure the poolside well – and padlock the gate tight so no one can get in too.

If you are concerned about child pool safety or Child Safety in general, please visit our web-based resource.

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