Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Pool Fences And Gates For Children Safety


having a pool in your home can be a fantastic luxury, especially on hot summer days when the prospect of a crowded beach or public swimming area is less than appealing. Those pool owners with young children, however, need to be adequately informed about the potential dangers that a pool can pose.
Young children, being as curious and sometimes mischievous as they tend to be, should never be left unattended near a pool. Even extremely shallow pools can contain enough water to drown a small child.  You might not even consider it as drowning hazard but small children can drown in just about anything that has water in; coolers, bath tubs, even the toilette. The truly frightening part about this hazard is just how quickly that can happen. It only takes a second for a child to slip into the water and for tragedy to strike.


Luckily, there are simple ways to avoid these dangers and give yourself some peace of mind. Just look into purchasing pool fences and gates. These are devices that can go around the entirety of your pool, ensuring that your child or any other toddler cannot fall into the pool.
These pool fences and gates have several distinct advantages. Beyond the offer of safety, they are easy to set up, so in a matter of hours, anyone can have a properly baby-proofed pool. They are also mobile, so if you want to remove them at any given time, it’s a quick and easy process.
Because of their portability and ease of use, they have a place in any home where children are present. Even if you don’t have the child every day (perhaps you babysit your grandchildren on the weekends, or you only occasionally have family over with young children), these pool fences and gates can provide the safety you need.
Don’t forget that use of these gates and fences all year round is recommended. A drained pool, after all, can be just as dangerous as one full of water. Just think what kind of devastating results a fall into the concrete bottom of a pool could have for a small child.
Pick one up for yourself, but also make sure to inform all friends and family with small children about their usefulness. They would even make a practical and much appreciated gift. Whatever the circumstances, just make sure that you never allow your pool to become a threat in your own home. Take some simple measures and ensure it remains the source of fun and joy you want it to be.
Please note, a pool fence is no substitute for adult supervision. Read our pool safety guidelines for more.

2 comments:

  1. Yes you are pretty right the fences around the pool and automatic gates provide a great safety to your children. Great idea. Fences and Gates.

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  2. Yeah, I agree. Definitely need some sort of pool fence whenever there are children involved. Thanks for sharing and posting pics
    -Jon

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