improve your pool safety

 

How to improve your pool safety must be your number one priority when you have control over a backyard swimming pool or spa. There are too many young children drowning and injuring themselves in backyard pools. And backyard pools are the source of many other types of accident and injury for young and old. Slips, falls, cuts and other injuries are common in swimming pools and hot tubs.

Let’s check out how you can improve your pool safety to safeguard your family and friends.

 

Upgrade Your Pool Fence

Many local authorities require pool fences for new and existing swimming pools. This requirement applies to all pool owners irrespective or not of whether there are young children living in the household.

If you are building a new pool or have an existing pool you need to check that you are in compliance with the latest swimming pool fencing regulations in your local council area. If you need to construct a new fence or upgrade an existing safety barrier there are two main choices for pool fencing. Choose between an aluminum structure and hardened safety glass.

More people are choosing glass pool barriers because they are aesthetically pleasing and provide clear view of the pool area and beyond. These barriers suit modern or contemporary homes especially when there is a view beyond the backyard. A glass fence really does add value to a home.

Aluminum pool fences are less expensive than glass while still providing the highest level of safety to any backyard. These fences are easy to install. A do-it-yourself person can easily build a pool fence.

 

Install a Pool Cover to Improve Your Pool Safety

Pool covers are not simply for keeping leaves out of your pool. A pool cover can improve your pool safety. A cover that prevents a person falling through into the water provides the highest level of safety and security for your family. These covers are expensive but will prevent a child from drowning in your pool.

Cover your Spa Pool or Hot Tub

There may not be a fencing requirement for hot tubs or spa pools in your local council. However, you must cover these pools with a child-proof lid or cover to prevent young children accessing the water. Most new hot tubs are sold with a child-proof top or lid that is firmly fitted over the tub or pool. Separate covers can be purchased for existing hot tubs and spa pools.

 

Install a Pool Alarm to Improve Your Pool Safety

An electronic swimming pool alarm will warn you when someone or something enters your pool water. Pool alarms are not just for families that have children. Households with elderly people, physically or mentally handicapped, and pets should install a pool alarm. This will protect those who are vulnerable to an accident.

There are many types of alarm for every type of pool. The most popular are the floating surface wave alarm, the wristband immersion alarm and the sub-surface alarm. All these alarms operate wirelessly to a base station alarm that is placed inside your home.

A wristband immersion alarm is suitable for an elderly person or someone who is physically or mentally handicapped. This type of alarm will sound when the wristband becomes wet.

Floating surface wave alarms and sub-surface alarms activate when the pool water is disturbed by a person entering the water.

 

Install Swimming Pool Lighting

If you are swimming in your pool at night you will need to provide good lighting for swimmers to see steps, rails, ladders and other obstacles around and in the pool.

Pool lighting provides swimmers with better judgement of obstacles around and in the pool. This reduces the chance of accidents or injury.

Swimmers can more readily assess the depth of the pool. You don’t want someone diving into the shallow end of the pool.

Please refer to: LED Pool Lights Installation

Install a Swimming Pool Enclosure

When you live in an area inhabited with insects, birds and other animals you may want to consider installing a swimming pool enclosure. It is law to install a pool fence. So why not go all out and install a fully enclosed pool structure to guarantee no child or wildlife will enter your pool. These structures also provide some protection against the weather, reduce evaporation of the pool water and make outdoor dining and barbeques totally enjoyable without insects.

Please refer to: Why You Need A Swimming Pool Enclosure

 

Electrically Earth Your Pool Fence

Swimming pools are a large body of water that can be conductive of electricity. If there is an electrical fault causing an electric current in the pool water metal structures around the pool may become conductive. Any metal structure around the pool can electrocute a person. This includes handrails, ladders, pool light fittings and safety fences.

When installing a new metal swimming pool safety fence there may be a requirement to earth the pool fence to adhere to electrical safety regulations. Pool owners must make enquiries from a local licenced electrical contractor as to whether their pool fence requires an equipotential bond or earth.

 

Get a Pool Safety Inspection

A homeowner who is selling or renting their property requires a pool safety inspection . Some government agencies may not transfer a property or register a rental lease without the pool safety certificate.

Some home insurance policies require pool owners to have a pool safety certificate.

Also, you may want to obtain a pool safety certificate. This ensures your backyard pool area has the highest level of safety for your family.

After a pool safety compliance officer checks your backyard and finds the pool area in compliance with regulations a pool safety certificate is issued.