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Pool safety
Here
are some pool safety tips you should follow:
- Never leave small children unsupervised –
even for a few seconds.
- Put fencing around the pool area to keep
people from using the pool without your knowledge.
- Keep children away from pool filters, as
the suction force may injure them or prevent them from
surfacing.
- Be sure all pool users know how to swim.
Learners should be accompanied by a good swimmer.
- Don’t swim alone or allow others to swim
alone.
- Check the pool area regularly for glass
bottles, toys or other potential accident hazards.
- Keep CD players, radios and other
electrical devices away from pools or nearby wet surfaces.
- Don’t allow anyone who has been drinking
alcohol to use the pool.
- Stay out of the pool during rain or
lightning storms.
- Never dive into an above-ground pool and
check the water depth before plunging into an in-ground
pool. Keep clear of the area near a diving board.
- Don’t swim if you’re tired or have just
finished eating.
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