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Purpose: |
Types: |
| Manual Safety Covers
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An impenetrable covering that completely
covers the pool, spa, or hot tub, blocking access to water.
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Meets ASTM F1346 Standard |
| Door Exit Alarms
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Warns parent or guardian when a child
opens the door.
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a. Door announcer/chime; b. Home
security system
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Self-closing/self-latching devices for doors
and latching devices for windows
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Keeps all doors and windows leading to the
pool, spa, or hot tub area securely closed, limiting
access by children.
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a. Hinge pin replacement; b. Sliding glass door
closer; c. Swing arm
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| Fence Gate Closer & Latch
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To close and latch fence gates securely,
making a pool, spa, or hot tub inaccessible to a child.
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Self-latching |
| Fence Gate Alarms
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Sounds when fence gate is open.
Infrared Detectors / Wireless detection alarm that sounds when
the area around the pool perimeter is entered.
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a. Light-beam; b. Body energy |
| Pool Alarms
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An alarm placed in the pool that sounds
upon detection of accidental or unauthorized
entrance into the water.
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a. Surface water (wave motion); b. Pressure
waves (acoustic); c. Electronic monitoring system
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| Child Alarms
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An alarm clipped on the child that sounds
when the child exceeds a certain distance or becomes
submerged in water.
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Clip-on transmitter with in-home receiver
Rope & Float Line
A rope & float line should be placed across the pool,
alerting swimmers to the separation of the deep end
from the shallow end of the pool.
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| Fencing
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To isolate the swimming pool by
way of a minimum four-foot-high enclosure. / To temporarily isolate a pool, spa, or hot tub
when children are visiting.
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a. Chain link; b.Wooden picket (if
non-climbable); c. Ornamental; d. Portable
fencing*; e. Natural barrier (thick hedge),
if permitted by local code
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Purpose: |
| Life Ring, Shepherd’s Hook
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All rescue equipment should be placed near the pool
in an easily accessible spot, and should be kept in
good condition. These can be used to pull someone
in trouble to safety.
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| Posted Emergency Information
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Post all CPR, other emergency information, and
warning signs, as well as the emergency phone
number “911” (or other emergency medical service
number), near the pool, spa, or hot tub. |
| Outside Telephone
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A cordless or poolside telephone means parents don’t
have to leave children unattended while they answer
the phone. Also, it’s a good idea to have one handy to
summon help, if needed.
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| Anti-Entrapment Drain Covers and Fittings
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Current grates and covers help prevent body or hair
entrapment.Make sure that drain covers meet the
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8M standard. Safety doors should
be installed in all pool cleaner wall suction lines. Pools,
spas, or hot tubs with drain covers that are broken, missing,
or not adequately secured should not be used until the
proper replacement has been installed. Never allow children
to play on or near drains, suction outlets, or jets.
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| Water Clarity
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Clear water aids in identifying soakers and swimmers
in distress, helps swimmers avoid collisions and is an
indicator that the sanitizer, circulation, and filtration
systems are functioning. Poor water clarity suggests
the presence of bacteria and/or algae or nutrients for
their growth, and that the circulation and filtration
systems may not be working efficiently to remove the
contaminants from the water. |
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