Protect Your Baby with a Pool Fence

a pool fence for babies
a pool fence for babies

Those beautiful days spent having fun in the sun with your loved ones make for some of the best memories, especially in your own backyard. But when little ones are around, it can also be stressful having an unguarded pool.

At All-Safe, we want you to be able to cherish those times and keep your peace of mind, which is why we have created the ultimate baby pool fence to keep all of your loved ones as safe as possible year-round.

Built for Safety from the Very Start

Most common baby gates used for pools are built of plastic or wood. They’re relatively short, and are easily climbed or knocked down. Babies and children tend to be fast learners and safety barriers of that nature often don’t last long, which is why we have created tall mesh pool fences designed to be easy for parents to use, but difficult for children to climb.

Our mesh pool safety fences are tall enough that children cannot climb over or crawl under. The mesh material has maximum durability to withstand weather, time, and curious kids who may try to climb through or over. Every swimming pool fence is installed with aircraft grade aluminum poles placed 36 inches apart for maximum durability.

Choose a Self-closing Baby Gate for Your Pool

All-Safe’s mesh pool fences can be turned into the ultimate baby friendly swimming pool with the addition of a self-closing, self-latching gate. The gate can be placed anywhere you would like within the fence structure and is built with the same materials as the rest of the fence to maintain security and durability for years to come. Every gate is installed to close and latch as soon as you walk in and out to make sure that your little ones do not crawl in behind you. And as they grow, you can avoid them sneaking in when you are not around by locking the gate with a key for additional security measures.

An Easy to Use Solution

While the baby pool fence is difficult for children to navigate, it is simpler than ever for parents. If you have a special event or the kids are away for the weekend and you want to enjoy your pool barrier-free, it takes just a few minutes to take down the fence and put it back up again. It takes only about 5 minutes to remove and 10 minutes to set up for every 10 to 15 feet of your fence.

On the day of installation, an All-Safe professional will set up your baby friendly swimming pool and walk you through the process step by step. They will also show you how to store the fence so that it takes up minimal space and how easy it is to keep your children safe while keeping your friends entertained.

Low Cost for Reliable Safety

All-Safe has been in the business of installing and manufacturing pool safety features for more than 25 years. We have specially formulated products that we use in our own homes, using designs like a tension based system for fences to ensure that there are no gaps to allow any child to get through. Numerous child care and social service centers even set this technology as a standard when they are looking to place children in homes.

Our baby pool fence is made of the strongest and highest-regarded materials in the pool fence industry. If any damage is ever done, all parts of the fence are repairable so that you do not have to worry about completing replacing a large investment or going months without any kind of safety feature in your home.

The total cost of your fence will depend on the size and shape of your pool, as well as any unique features it may have. To determine the cost, an All-Safe professional will conduct a free onsite consultation and estimate to find out how many gates you would like and the total area you need covered.

The Ultimate Baby Gate for Your Pool

When it comes to keeping your loved ones safe, a baby pool fence is almost always the way to go. All-Safe wants nothing more than for you to enjoy your time with your babies and make as many memories as possible, in the safest and most secure way.

Contact your local All-Safe reseller today to set up a time for a free consultation and estimate.

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