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Pool Safety Inspection Checklist to Help You Prepare

Using a pool safety inspection checklist can help you get your pool ready for a visit from the inspector. You’ll know what safety issues they’ll be checking for so you can look into fixing the problem yourself or contacting a trained professional. Get help with your swimming pool safety barriers from your local All-Safe Pool installer today.

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Choosing the Best Pool Fence Latch

If you plan to install a removable pool fence, consider choosing one that has a gate with a safe pool fence gate latch. This type of fence lets you enter the pool area easily, without the need to remove the fence. When you exit, the pool gate latch closes automatically behind you to keep out children and pets who may be at risk of falling in the pool and have trouble getting out. Pool safety is important and latch selection matters. Here are six suggestions from All-Safe for choosing a high-quality latch for your pool fence. Choose a Latch That’s Protected Against Weather Corrosion Because pool safety fences are typically outdoor installations, they are made for all-weather wear. Latches made from aluminum are ideal. Like most metals, aluminum can gradually corrode. However, it doesn’t rust like iron and steel. An aluminum pool fence latch should also come coated in primer for added weather-resistance. Select a Metal Latch, Not a Latch Manufactured From Plastic As you explore different pool fence gate latches, you will find some that are plastic. These latches may cost less, but they have drawbacks that metal latches do not. Weather exposure can make them crack. Exposure to

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The True Danger of Phones by the Swimming Pool

We live in a world that’s completely inundated with screens. We spend our work days staring into desktops and laptops. We unwind in front of the TV in the evenings. But of all the screens vying for our attention every day, none is better at seducing us than the one sitting in our pockets: the smartphone. Some studies put the average time Americans spend interacting with their phone at just over 3 hours a day! Of all the dangerous ways a person can multitask, one of the worst is using their phone at the pool. This habit can have disastrous consequences for you, your pets, your loved ones, and even that technological marvel in your palm. Swimming safety is no joke! While water damage to your phone can be an irritating (and expensive problem), but it’s hardly the biggest issue with bringing your phone to the pool. It’s Always a Distraction All that time we spend on our phone reading the news or playing Candy Crush is time we’re not watching our kids. And if that happens when the little ones are swimming, that can be incredibly dangerous. Our phones seem to always be a massive distraction for us —

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The Costs of Swimming Pools and Accessories

There are plenty of reasons to install a swimming pool in your home. Pools are beautiful and certainly make a hot summer afternoon at home more fun. Installing a pool can also be an investment in your home. Some estimates say that a pool can raise your property value up to 7%. So if you decide to install a pool in your home, what swimming pool costs can you look forward to? From your chemicals to your pool fence, the costs can really add up. See this breakdown of key costs to consider when you are thinking about being a pool owner. Installation The cost to install a pool can vary massively depending on the type of pool you’re putting in, who’s installing it, and how much work is involved with the installation. When setting a budget for your swimming pool costs, it’s important to be very specific. Above-ground pools are typically much cheaper to install than inground pools. On average, a homeowner will spend between $725 to $3,318 for their above-ground pool, depending on the size and material it’s made from (according to Home Advisor). Most above-ground pools don’t require professional installation, but they’re unlikely to add much, if

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How Much Does a Pool Fence Cost?

Your pool fence cost factors into the cost of owning your pool. Pool fencing cost can vary based on the materials used, but more importantly, the materials can also affect your loved ones’ safety. Learn about the different types of pool fences available and how much they cost from the experts at All-Safe Pool.

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Color Variations

Colors on your screen or brochure may not match the actual color of your product.

Due to the many variations in monitors, phones, and browsers, color samples and product examples may appear different on different screens. Computers and mobile devices are not all calibrated equally and color reproduction on the Internet is not precise. The same is true for printed items such as brochures and other sales literature. 

In addition, the colors of our products photograph differently under different lighting conditions. For example, photos taken in full sunlight will vary from photos taken on a cloudy or overcast day. Similarly, shadows from nearby objects can affect the color and transparency of our products. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Colors will vary from batch to batch.

Many of our products’ materials are not available through typical stores and vendors and therefore must be custom manufactured specifically for our use. In order to control costs and provide you with the best value possible, our raw materials are produced in large batches and can often take several months to receive. The colors of our materials can, and often do, vary slightly from batch to batch. Although we make every effort to minimize color variations, we cannot be responsible for these differences when they occur. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Color names are subjective and may not be what you think the color should be.

For example, we use the name “putty” to describe some of our products. Your idea of the color “putty” may be different than someone else’s idea of “putty”. In addition, products may have the same color name but may not be the exact same color. For example, we have different shades of “black”. Please do not order using color names as your only guide. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

If it is important that your product be an exact color or shade, it is highly recommended that you inspect the actual product prior to its installation and address any concerns with your local independent installer. Most independent installers do not offer refunds or accept returns due to color variations.