Safety Supplies For Your Pool

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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A swimming pool is a great thing to have on your property, although you need to keep in mind that drowning is one of the most common deaths with children. In the cases where swimming pool drowning is involved, the cause is most likely due to a lack of supervision. A child can drown in a matter of seconds, which is less time than it takes to make a phone call. If you own a pool, you simply must have safety equipment around at all times.

These days, there are a lot of safety supplies and equipment that you can get for your swimming pool. If you have an in ground pool, you may want to invest in a fence or a barricade. A barricade will protect your pool from children, and prevent them from getting access to your pool without you around. Fences are the most common way to keep your pool safe, as you can keep the gate locked, preventing unauthorized access while your away.

Other supplies that are great for safety are safety nets, pool covers, and even shepherd’s hooks. You should always have a pool cover, and use it on your pool when you aren’t swimming. A strong and sturdy pool cover will keep debris out of your pool, and keep a child from accidentally drowning should he fall onto the cover.

Throughout the industry of swimming pool equipment and accessories, safety is a major concern. You should always buy safety supplies and keep them pool side. The easiest way to do this is to build a small building or pool house near your pool, so you can store all of your equipment and supplies when you shut your pool down. You should also have a phone at your pool as well, in case of an emergency.

As far as equipment is concerned, you should always have floatation devices, a shepherd’s hook, safety vests, goggles, waist belts, a telephone, and anything else that comes to mind at your pool at all times. When you use your pool you should also leave a few flotation devices in the pool at all times, just in case.

If you do your homework and get plenty of safety supplies for your pool, you won’t have much to worry about. Pool safety is one of the biggest growing concerns these days, as so many children are drowning throughout North America. If you own a swimming pool, you should always do your part and help protect those you love. Teaching kids about safety can never come too early, as it will go a long way to protect them each and every day of their lives. Even though they may not realize it now – they will when they get a bit older.

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The Importance of Pool Safety

July 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Pool safety is a large concern in America. Each year, thousands of children die from drowning. Many drowning deaths occur in residential swimming pools. That is why it is important that you not only understand the importance of pool safety, but you also understand how to implement it.

Unfortunately, when it comes to pool safety, there are many adults who are misinformed. Many of these adults believe that as long as their pools are equipment with safety equipment and devices, there children are safe. You are advised not to believe this common misconception. Doing so may be the greatest mistake of your life. Instead of relying solely on pool safety equipment and other accessories, you are advised to use your common sense. When combined together, you may be providing your child with the best available protection.

If you are looking for pool accessories, that can help to assist you in pool safety, you may what to consider purchasing lifejackets, arm floaties, or baby floats. Most of these popular accessories can also be considered lifesaving devices. While lifejackets are most commonly used with boating, you can also purchase smaller lifejackets that are ideal for swimming pools. For infants, a baby float is a great way to enjoy the water. With leg holes and squared shapes, for stability, baby floats will help to keep any lightweight child above water. Arm floaties are ideal for children of all ages. Once inflated, they slip onto a child’s arm. Like all other lifesaving devices, arm floaties help a child stay afloat.

As nice as it is to practice safe swimming, pools were also designed with fun in mind. In most pool supply stores or traditional retail stores, including both on and offline retailers, you should be able to find a large selection of pool toys. Pool toys can include items that are as cheap as a dollar, such as swim rings, beach balls, and other small toys. However, swim toys can also include expensive purchases, such as basketball hoops and volleyball nets. If your children are playing a water game, it is advised that you keep a close eye on them. When it comes to sports, there are many children, teens, and adults who become competitive. This competitiveness may be dangerous or deadly in a swimming pool.

In addition to traditional pool toys, there are pool toys that are also sometimes referred to as pool fixtures. These items may include pool slides or deep end diving boards. While they do offer excitement, these items are usually securely fastened to the pool or the side of the pool; thus the reference to a fixture. When it comes to pool slides and diving boards, if your pool has one, it is important that you pay extremely close attention to those that are using them. Many young children think that these items look fun. If a young, non-swimmer tries to use your pool slide or deep end diving board, a tragic accident may occur. You may also want to make sure that divers are jumping a safe distance away from the pool’s side.

The above mentioned pool items are just a few of the many things that you should be concerned about. Pool safety does not just involve keeping an eye on your young swimmers, but it also means making sure that their pool toys and accessories are in the proper working order.

The Benefits of Having On Hand Swimming Pool Repair Kits

July 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Swimming pools are an expensive purchase, regardless of whether they are in-ground or above. That is why it is important that all pool owners properly care for their pools. Despite this caring, there are times where a pool may need repairs. If those repairs are small, did you know that you may be able to make them yourself? That is only if you have an on hand swimming pool repair kit.

Perhaps, the greatest benefit of having swimming pool repair kits on hand is that you can fix a problem before it gets out of control. For instance, if you have an aboveground pool with a leak, that leak will continue to decrease the water in your pool. Since that water has to go somewhere, it is likely that it will flood the ground or your nearby home. However, that flooding does not have to occur if you are able to quickly repair the leak. That is why it is advised that you have a pool repair kit on hand, at all times.

As previously mentioned, a pool repair kit can help to treat leaks and other problems in an above ground pool, but kits can also be used to treat problems in other pools. Regardless of whether you have an in ground pool or an above ground pool, you should be able to find a pool repair kit that can offer you assistance. However, before making a pool repair kit purchase, it is advised that you fully examine the repair kit that you are purchasing. This is important because there are some pool repair kits that can only be used with a specific type of pool.

When shopping for a specific pool repair kit, you will want to pay close attention to the product description. If you are shopping in a traditional storefront retail location, it is likely that the product description will be displayed directly on the repair kit package. If you are shopping online, you should be able to read the product description, as well as view pictures of the product. Whether you shop online or at your local pool supply store, you are advised against purchasing products that do not have detailed directions or product descriptions. Many times, these products end up being a waste of money.

While searching for pool repair kits, it is likely that you will see that these kits come in a wide variety of different styles. In addition to in-ground pool kits and aboveground pool kits, you will find different types of repair kits. Many times these repair kits include a collection of items, such as vinyl patches, replacement parts for pool pumps, or replacement parts for pool filters. In addition to quick fix patches and replacement parts, you may also find a small number of cleaning products included in a repair kit.

Whether you make the decision to purchase your pool repair supplies individually or altogether in a kit, you are still advised to purchase them in advance. As long as you know ahead of time what type of pool, pump, or filter you have, you should be able to prepare for the unexpected. Having a pool repair kit on hand will not only ensure that your pool is still useable, but it may also help to prevent a wet mess that is difficult to cleanup.

Locating And Repairing Swimming Pool Leaks

July 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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If you own a swimming pool, it can be quite easy to notice a leak. Once you have opened your pool for the year, you can easily spot a leak by the water gushing out. Where the leak is coming from though, may be an entirely different story. Sometimes it may be easy to tell, although other times it can be a bit more complicated.

The first thing you need to do, is make sure that the water you see or notice missing is actually a leak. Even though you may think it’s a leak, it could be something else. Basically, there are three causes of water loss with swimming pools – plumbing leaks, shell leaks, and evaporation. You should make sure you know the cause of the leak before you go any further. Sometimes, what you think is a leak could be water lost from splashing – which can easily happen if you have a lot of people diving in your pool.

Evaporation is a common cause of water loss, and there is a way that you can determine if your loss of water is indeed evaporation. To find out, take a large container then fill it full of water and put it on the first pool step. Next, remove some water from the container sitting on the first step, so that the water in the pool and the container are the same level. Now, let the container sit there for a few days, with no one using the pool during the entire time.

When you check back in a few days, the levels should be the same. If they have gone down any, then you know that evaporation from the sun is to blame. If the water that you have in the pool has dropped a great deal more than what you have in the container, you’ll know that you have a leak in your pool.

If you think that the water is going down to a pool leak, you’ll first need to find where the leak is coming from. You should always start looking near the pump and the filter. Along the way, if you happen to notice any wet areas or damp areas, you should trace the water back and see if you can locate a leak. In most cases, the leak will turn out to be a connection with one of the pipes.

If it isn’t a pipe, then it could be a problem with the shell. If you have an aboveground pool, simple look for the hole where the water is coming out of and repair it. On the other hand, if you have a pool that is below ground, it can be a bit more complicated. You can try inspected the shell in the pool, or checking surrounding areas.

Sometimes, no matter how hard you look, it can seem almost impossible to find where the leak is coming from. Keep in mind that if it is the shell, you should always leave it to a qualified professional to fix the problem. Shells for underground pools especially can be very tough to fix, and even harder if you know very little about swimming pools.

In most cases, locating and repairing a leak with your swimming pool is more or less just eliminating causes until you find the right one. Once you have located the problem and know what is causing it, you can decide on whether or not to do the repair yourself or to call a qualified professional and have them do the repair for you.

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Swimming Pool Safety

July 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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With any type of swimming pool, whether it’s above ground or below ground, you’ll need to make sure that safety is enforced. Swimming pool safety is essential with children especially, along with those who can’t swim. With accidental drowning rates on the rise, you should always make sure that you know a lot about safety – to protect those who swim at your pool.

The most important area of safety with a swimming pool is to make sure that children can’t get into the pool if you aren’t around. The easiest way to do this is to put a fence around your swimming pool, and make sure that the gate is locked at all times. Little kids may be drawn to the water, and they can easily fall in and drowned if they aren’t watched. Hundreds of little kids die in the United States alone by drowning, simply because they had access to a swimming pool. Most of these deaths could have easily been avoided if the swimming pool owner used a fence around his pool.

When you open your pool up for the summer, you should also make sure that you have plenty of safety equipment nearby. If you have little kids of your own that you know can’t swim, you should always keep them within an arm’s length of you. If you are going to be taking them into the water, you should use a waist belt or safety jacket with them, to ensure that they stay afloat. Those of you who have an in ground pool probably have a kiddie area where the water isn’t deep. This is perfect for teaching little kids to swim, as they can stay in this area until they get comfortable in the water.

Anytime your swimming pool is open, you should make sure that there is always someone around who can swim. If you let friends use the pool that you know can’t swim, there is always the risk of accidental drowning. Even though it may not be the intention, it can easily happen in just a few seconds. Swimming is a lot of fun and great exercise, although it can be very deadly if someone gets in the water that can’t swim.

If you have an above ground swimming pool, you won’t need to have a fence around the pool, unless you want a privacy fence. Above ground pools require a ladder or deck, which makes it hard for little kids to get into. On the other hand, some kids who can climb up the ladder may not know how to swim. If you have kids in your house or kids who use your pool that you know can’t swim, you should always make sure that they understand not to go near the pool unless you are around.

If you enforce swimming pool safety in your home, it will go a long way. Everyone loves to swim and enjoy the water, especially on hot days. A swimming pool can provide a lot of fun for the entire family, although you should make safety your first concern. You can never get too much safety, especially in the event of saving lives. Before you let someone use your swimming pool, you should make sure that they understand the safety aspects of swimming. Never allow alcohol around your pool either, as it can easily affect someone’s ability to swim. If you enforce safety and make sure that those who use your pool have safety in mind – you’ll go a long way in protecting those you love from serious injury or accidental drowning.

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