Category: Prevent Drowning

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Understanding the Signs of Water Distress

Part of being a responsible pool owner is knowing how to spot a distressed swimmer and the signs of drowning so you can prevent a tragedy. Learn how to identify trouble as it’s happening and sometimes before the swimmer even knows they’re in danger. Create a safer pool area for your family and guests with help from the safety pros at All-Safe Pool

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The Ultimate Guide to Child Safety at Home

Home and pool child safety starts before children enter the area or have a chance to be at risk. We’ll cover the top kids’ safety tips around your property so you can be proactive and keep them safer. Request your free estimate from your local pool safety pros with All-Safe Pool today.

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Tips for Senior Pool Safety

Senior pool safety helps protect some of your most vulnerable loved ones from pool-related injuries. Senior swimmers face unique risks, but with planning and preparation, your swimming pool can be part of helping them thrive. Whether they use the pool for relaxation, exercise, or therapy, pool safety barriers help prevent accidental drownings. Call for your free pool safety quote from All-Safe Pool today.

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Summer Pool Safety: Keeping kids safe – By All-Safe

All-Safe Pool Fence & Cover Supports Pool Safety Florida’s drowning death rate among children aged one to four is the highest in the nation, according to the Florida Department of Health. So when it comes to pool safety, the organization reports there are three layers of protection: supervision, barriers and emergency preparedness. After moving to their new home, Preston Forshee and his wife decided to install a pool fence to keep their 3-year-old daughter safe. “It’s just been nice to be able to sit out here and let Mary Clark run without having to worry about having to be ready to jump in and save her if something happened,” said Preston. In 2000, to prevent pool-related deaths, Florida passed the ‘Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act‘. The legislation requires all pools to have some sort of barrier, whether it be a physical one or an alarm system. Joel Cohen, who installs pool security systems for a living, said there are several options to choose from when it comes to pool safety: pool covers, nets, alarms, even door and window chimes. Joel said the safest option of all is a pool fence, like the one the Forshee family opted for. “You cannot

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May 2015 is National Water Safety Month

May is National Water Safety Month and with the summer months approaching, swimming is one of the most popular summer activities. If you’re looking to have family and friends over to enjoy a day in the pool, now is the perfect time to ensure that you and your loved ones are prepared for a safe and fun time. Courtesy of PoolSafely.gov, here are some important water safety tips to share with your family to keep the good times rolling this May: Stay close, be alert, and watch children in and around the pool Never leave a child unattended when they are in or near a pool or spa Have a telephone nearby Keep children away from pool drains, pipes, and other openings to avoid entrapments Teach children basic water safety habits Share safety instructions with family, friends, and neighbors If a child is missing, look in the pool or spa first Learn and practice water safety skills Learn how to swim and pass those skills on to your child Understand basic life-saving techniques to assist with pool emergencies Learn and stay refreshed on how to perform CPR on children and adults Have appropriate equipment for your pool or spa Install

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