Multiple Safety Layers

Your Responsibility
As a pool owner, be aware that you must ensure your child’s safety. Make sure you have rescue devices that are easily accessible. Never leave a pool with its cover partially closed since children may become trapped under it. Always drain standing water off of your spa or pool cover. A child can drown in as little as two inches of water.Adult Supervision

Extend Safety Awareness
Instruct baby-sitters about potential hazards to young children in and around swimming pools and the need for constant supervision. Alert your pool maintenance people, utility personnel, and your neighbors to keep covers, gates, and doors to pool closed and locked at all times.
Instruct baby-sitters about potential hazards to young children in and around swimming pools and the need for constant supervision. Alert your pool maintenance people, utility personnel, and your neighbors to keep covers, gates, and doors to pool closed and locked at all times.
Pool Toys
Remember to keep toys and inflatables away from the pool when the pool is not in use. These items can lure a child in the pool.
Inspect Equipment

Sources: Drowning Prevention Society; United States Consumer Product Safety Commission; National Spa and Pool Institute’s Operation Water Watch; and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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