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Swimming for Beginners: Safety and Equipment Checklist

Getting the right swimming equipment for beginners gives them the tools they need to develop their skill, while the right swimming safety equipment helps keep them safe and help prevent accidental drownings at your pool. Get a free, no-obligation estimate tailored to your pool safety needs from your local All-Safe Pool installer today.

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Hot Tub Maintenance & Care Guide

With proper hot tub maintenance, you can create a safer, healthy experience for your friends and family. We cover the hot tub care basics you need and help you understand options for safety barriers for your hot tub. Get your free quote from All-Safe Pool today.

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Benefits of Aquatic Therapy

Your aquatic therapy pool can be a great way to improve health and wellness in the comfort of your own backyard. Home aquatic therapy provides much-needed exercise while boosting mobility, lowering the physical impacts on the body, and easing pain and inflammation. As your aquatic therapy safety experts, your local All-Safe Pool installer will help you protect your pool from accidental drownings.

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The Ultimate Guide to Child Safety at Home

Home and pool child safety starts before children enter the area or have a chance to be at risk. We’ll cover the top kids’ safety tips around your property so you can be proactive and keep them safer. Request your free estimate from your local pool safety pros with All-Safe Pool today.

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Tips for Senior Pool Safety

Senior pool safety helps protect some of your most vulnerable loved ones from pool-related injuries. Senior swimmers face unique risks, but with planning and preparation, your swimming pool can be part of helping them thrive. Whether they use the pool for relaxation, exercise, or therapy, pool safety barriers help prevent accidental drownings. Call for your free pool safety quote from All-Safe Pool today.

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When to Start Swim Lessons for Kids

Child swim lessons can be a great start to better kids’ pool safety, but only if they’re the right lessons for your young would-be swimmer. Learn how to choose the right lessons for your child and the steps you can take to keep them safe as they develop their skills. Schedule your free quote from your All-Safe Pool installer today.

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Common Mistakes To Avoid With Your Pool Safety Fence

Avoiding these common pool safety fence mistakes keeps your pool protected and your family safe from the risks associated with unsupervised pool access. Don’t let a DIY pool fence cost you more than the money you save. Schedule your free safety estimate with your local All-Safe Pool installer today.

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A Guide to Help You Close Your Pool for Winter

Learn the right way to close your pool for the winter. Knowing what chemicals to put in your pool and the steps to close it for the winter keeps your pool and your loved ones safer. Get the pool tips and tricks you need from your local pool safety experts at All-Safe Pool.

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How to Host the Best Holiday Pool Party

A Winter pool party can be the perfect opportunity to celebrate the season with your friends and family. We’ve got the top entertaining tips, pool party safety reminders, and hosting ideas to get you started. Make sure your Christmas pool party is safe with a free quote from All-Safe Pool.

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Color Variations

Colors on your screen or brochure may not match the actual color of your product.

Due to the many variations in monitors, phones, and browsers, color samples and product examples may appear different on different screens. Computers and mobile devices are not all calibrated equally and color reproduction on the Internet is not precise. The same is true for printed items such as brochures and other sales literature. 

In addition, the colors of our products photograph differently under different lighting conditions. For example, photos taken in full sunlight will vary from photos taken on a cloudy or overcast day. Similarly, shadows from nearby objects can affect the color and transparency of our products. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Colors will vary from batch to batch.

Many of our products’ materials are not available through typical stores and vendors and therefore must be custom manufactured specifically for our use. In order to control costs and provide you with the best value possible, our raw materials are produced in large batches and can often take several months to receive. The colors of our materials can, and often do, vary slightly from batch to batch. Although we make every effort to minimize color variations, we cannot be responsible for these differences when they occur. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Color names are subjective and may not be what you think the color should be.

For example, we use the name “putty” to describe some of our products. Your idea of the color “putty” may be different than someone else’s idea of “putty”. In addition, products may have the same color name but may not be the exact same color. For example, we have different shades of “black”. Please do not order using color names as your only guide. If a precise color or specific shade is important, please inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

Inspect the actual color of your product prior to installation.

If it is important that your product be an exact color or shade, it is highly recommended that you inspect the actual product prior to its installation and address any concerns with your local independent installer. Most independent installers do not offer refunds or accept returns due to color variations.