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Swimming
Pool Safety Guidelines
General
 | No Diving. The
water is less than 4' deep and the bottom is harder than the typical
human skull. |
 | Young children
should never be considered water safe despite their swimming skills,
previous instruction or experience. |
 | Teach your
children good pool or spa safety habits: no running, pushing
playmates, no jumping on others, no diving or jumping in shallow
water or "dunking". |
 | Do not rely solely
on plastic inner tubes, inflatable arm bands or other toys to prevent
accidents. |
 | Do not allow
anyone of any age to swim without a "spotter" nearby.
Examples of good safety behavior by adults are important for young
children. |
 | During social
gatherings, be certain that someone has the major responsibility for
watching the children and swimmers at all times. |
 | Do not permit
playful screaming for help (false alarms) which might mask a real
emergency. |
 | Teach your
children the most effective way to get out of the pool quickly. |
 | Do not allow your
child to swim immediately after eating a heavy meal.
 | Do not allow
swimming during thunder or other storms. |
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 | No Glass
containers of any kind in the pool area. Broken glass can cut
the pool liner and spoil a good time for all guests. |
 | Non-swimmers shall
be supervised by a responsible adult at all times and shall use a
life vest. |
 | No pets in the
pool. |
 | Wash sand off feet
and body prior to entering the pool |
 | No drinking or
eating in the pool. Foreign substances create havoc with the
pool water chemistry. |
Parents and
Guardians:
ONLY YOU CAN
PREVENT A DROWNING. WATCH YOUR CHILD CLOSELY AT ALL TIMES. MAKE SURE
DOORS LEADING TO THE POOL AREA ARE CLOSED AND LOCKED. YOUNG CHILDREN CAN
QUICKLY SLIP AWAY AND INTO THE POOL.
According to the
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated 350 children
under five years of age drown each year in swimming pools, many in
residential pools. The Commission estimates that another 2,600 children
under age five are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year
following submersion incidents. Some of these submersions result in
permanent brain damage.
Nationally, drowning is a leading cause of death to children under
five.
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