Your Complete Pool Safety Checklist For Keeping Your Pool Area Safe All Season Long
Spring cleaning means making your home better for you and your family. Inside the home it means clearing out clutter and doing a deep clean - but what about outside the home? For most people, it means cleaning up their yard, getting rid of debris, pulling out lawn furniture and perhaps planting a garden. For homeowners with a pool in their yard, we’re adding one more item to your spring cleaning checklist - making sure your pool is a safe place for your family. To assist you, we’ve created a comprehensive Spring Backyard Pool Safety Checklist for homeowners to follow to protect your family from accidental drownings. A Comprehensive Spring Backyard Pool Safety Checklist At Life Saver Pool Fence we created an easy to remember checklist for creating a safe space for your backyard and pool. We want to help everyone who owns a pool become a “LIFESAVER” for their family. Here’s how: L ayers of protection - By implementing various layers of protection in your home and around your pool, you will decrease the risk of accidental drownings. I nstall a pool alarm - This is just one of the various layers of protection you should implement. A pool alarm will detect and alert you of any disturbances in the water which is important especially for families with young children. F ence the pool - Installing a fence about the pool is one of the most important safety features you can implement in your home. At Life Saver, we offer a mesh pool fence using the strongest mesh available to ensure the safety of your family. E arly Infant Swim Instruction - Ensuring your children know how to swim at [...]