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- Fences and walls should be at least 4 feet high and installed
completely around the pool. Fence gates should be self-closing and self-
latching. The latch should be out of a small child's reach. Keep
furniture that could be used for climbing into the pool area away from
fences.
- If your house forms one side of the barrier to the pool, then doors
leading from the house to the pool should be protected with alarms that
produce a sound when a door is unexpectedly opened.
- A power safety cover -- a motor-powered barrier that can be placed
over the water area -- can be used when the pool is not in use.
- Keep rescue equipment by the pool and be sure a phone is poolside
with emergency numbers posted. Knowing cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) can be a lifesaver.
- Don't leave pool toys and floats in the pool or pool area that may
attract young children to the water.
- For above-ground pools, steps and ladders to the pool should be
secured and locked, or removed when the pool is not in use.
- If a child is missing, always look in the pool first. Seconds count
in preventing death or disability.
- Pool alarms can be used as an added precaution. Look for alarms that
meet the requirements of the ASTM standard. The commission advises that
consumers use remote alarm receivers so the alarm can be heard inside
the house or in other places away from the pool area.
- To prevent body entrapment and hair entrapment/entanglement, have a
qualified pool professional inspect the drain suction fittings and
covers on your pool and spa to be sure that they are the proper size,
properly attached, and meet current safety standards. If your pool or
spa has a single drain outlet, consider installing a safety vacuum
release system that breaks the vacuum to avoid potential entrapment
conditions.
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