Splish, Splash! Swimming Pool Safety everyone should know
By Rebecca Blain of http
://www.everything-swimming-pools.com
For many young adults and children all over the world, there is
nothing more enjoyable than spending a beautiful summer day at
the pool.
As pools provide a healthy and fun method of cooling off, more
homes have taken to having pools of all types installed.
While they can be fun and entertaining, there are many child and
adult deaths per year due to the presence of pools in the yards
of homes.
Despite this, more are being installed every year as the summer
heat becomes more intolerable for many people.
In order to be able to enjoy the luxuries of a swimming pool
without the risk, there are steps that you need to take to
ensure swimming pool safety. Below, you will find various
aspects of pool care and safety, along with information on how
to best protect your children, family members and pets.
- Above Ground Pools
- In ground Pools
- Filter,
Pumps, and other Mechanical Parts
- Chlorine and other
Pool Chemicals
- Seasonal Pool Care and Maintenance
- Enjoying your Pool
Above Ground Pools
One of the most common types of pools are above ground swimming pools. These
pools come in all shapes and sizes, as well as colors, and adorn
many backyards all over the world. They tend to lean towards
being more obtrusive than in ground, as well as provide a
variety of different safety hazards.
First, when you set up the pool, you need to make certain that
the ladder to get in and out of the pool is extremely secure and
stable. Falling from the ladder of an above ground pool is one
of the leading causes of injuries, so you need to make certain
that your ladder is set up in a way to minimize chances of
injury.
In addition to this, you should always enforce the rule that
your guests and children should not sit on the railing of the
pool. This is dangerous for many reasons. First, falling off and
hitting the ground can cause injuries. Second, if you are really
unfortunately, the pool could collapse. If this occurs, injury
is a real likelihood.
In ground Pools
The in ground pool is one of the most
desired pool types for home owners. These pools are elegant in
appearance, easier to care for than the above ground variety,
and give you more options for depth. However, there are safety
risks involved with having an in ground pool.
First, you need to make certain that there is always someone
watching the pool when there are children around. Child death
due to falling into an in ground pool is greater than the risks
with above ground. This is why keeping the area fenced, or the
pool covered with boards or other impenetrable materials is a
necessity if you have small children. While this problem is
still present with above ground pools, this is the largest risk
associated with this pool type.
Also, you need to make certain that you enforce the rule that
there should be absolutely no running around the pool. Slipping
on wet concrete is a real concern, and injuries as a result tend
to be severe. With a few precautions, injuries shouldn't occur
with any pool, including above and in ground pools.
Filters, Pumps and Other Mechanical Parts
One aspect of
pool care and safety that many neglect to consider is the
maintenance of their pool filters, pumps and other mechanical
parts. These parts, all of them electronic in some fashion, can
cause injury or death if not used carefully. A pump with a
soured cable, for example, can cause electric shock to those
using and working with it.
When you are working with this style of equipment, you need to
make certain that you read all of the safety warnings for that
particular unit, and keep them out of the reach of children. If
your pool is closed for the winter, you need to make certain all
of the parts are put into the proper place over the winter, so
that no injuries can be caused by them.
Chlorine and Other Pool Chemicals
One of the most
important things you need to do when you have a pool is to make
certain that you keep all of the swimming pool chemicals and toxic materials
used to keep the pool clean out of the reach of children. These
chemicals are very dangerous, and should be treated as such.
While chlorine is used in water for pools and even the tap, you
need to remember that the amounts are a lot less concentrated in
the tap than in the pool. Consuming straight chlorine can be
deadly, so you should be careful not to expose yourself or your
children to toxic amounts of it.
Seasonal Pool Care and Maintenance
When you own a pool,
caring for it is a job that will take up a great deal of time.
However, neglecting to clean or care for your pool can cause
very bad side effects. First, a non-treated and cared for pool
is a perfect breeding ground to mosquitoes and other pests, some
of which can carry diseases that can be transmitted to your
family members.
On account of this, you need to make certain that your pool is
either covered, or that you clean out all of the leaves and
debris and treat it on a weekly basis. Uncleaned and untreated
pools also contain bacteria and algae that is unacceptable for
your children and family members.
If you do not clean the pool, you should not be swimming in it,
as it can pose a health hazard. If you keep up on the cleaning
and maintaining of your pool, you and your family can all enjoy
the benefits pools offer.
Enjoying your Pool
With all of these swimming pool
safety rules in mind, it can sometimes seem like enjoying your
pool is a lot of work. It is, but well worth it. Lazy summer
days spent drifting on floats, or luxurious swimming through
clean blue waters can be very relaxing.
If you keep the safety rules in mind, you won't get hurt and can
fully enjoy your investments. By not diving in no dive zones,
and avoiding running, you can make certain that you can fully
enjoy your pool experience without high risk of injury.