Removable safety nets designed to protect
children and pets while keeping your pool
area open and unobstructed.
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A pool safety net is a removable mesh barrier that stretches tightly across your pool to prevent children and pets from accessing the water when the pool is not in use. When removed, only small deck anchors remain, keeping your pool area clean and unobstructed.
The safety net stretches tightly across the pool, creating a strong barrier that helps prevent children and pets from accessing the water.
Small deck anchors are installed around the pool perimeter to hold the net firmly in place while remaining nearly invisible when the net is removed.
Watch how a pool safety net installs, tightens, and removes in minutes while helping prevent children and pets from accessing the pool.
Not all pool nets are created equal. All-Safe nets combine premium materials, expert installation, and a proven safety record to give you the best protection available.
Apply and remove the net in minutes with our advanced tensioning systems
Tested for exceptional strength to help prevent accidents, even with heavy weight on the net.
Over three decades of proven drowning prevention with zero reported incidents — and counting
Independently tested materials to meet nationally recognized safety standards
Pool safety nets provide a strong barrier across the water to help prevent children and pets from accidentally entering the pool. All-Safe nets are engineered for durability, ease of use, and long-term safety performance.
Cover or uncover your pool in just minutes
Walk the net off the roller and across the pool
Attach clips to the anchors in the deck
Tighten the CTS using your Tensioning Tool
(titan tool shown)
Most pool safety nets cost between $1,500 and $3,000 installed.
Every pool, spa, and water feature is different, so installation costs will vary. An average pool safety net typically runs $1,500 to $3,000 installed, while smaller spas or water features average $799 to $1,300 installed.Estimated prices include both materials and professional installation.
Factors the affect cost include:
A local installer can evaluate your pool and provide a personalized, no-obligation estimate.
DIY pool safety nets are not available at this time — installation is provided exclusively by local resellers.
Pool safety nets can be custom-fit to almost any pool shape or layout. Our installers design each net to match your pool’s unique size, curves, and surrounding features.
Works with rectangular, curved, and freeform pools.
Nets can be installed around raised spas and spillovers.
Concrete, pavers, stone, and other common pool deck materials.
Anchoring solutions allow nets to adapt to steps, walls, and landscaping.
Custom nets designed to match your pool layout
To purchase a net for your pool, contact your local reseller and schedule a onsite consultation and estimate.
The local reseller will assess the area and recommend the best options for you and your family. Almost every pool, spa, or water feature can have a pool net installed. For optimal safety, the net must be anchored on all sides. If your local reseller feels that a net for your pool is not a reliable option, they will let you know immediately.
Because every pool safety net is custom-made and installed on each pool, installation requires a professional. Your local reseller will mark the location of the anchor location before beginning installation.
Installation time depends on the size of the area, but it typically takes 2-5 hours. After installation is complete, a demonstration on how to detach, reattach, and maintain the net for your pool is provided.
Safety should be the number one priority for pool owners. All-Safe products are life-saving safety barriers that also include pool fencing, mesh pool covers, and automatic pool covers. For many people, having a large fence or cover is not ideal, which is why our high-quality pool safety nets cover pools, spas, and other water features. Cost-effective and easy to use, swimming pool nets are one of our most popular products for pool safety.
All-Safe pool nets have 3 ½ inch openings that make it difficult for any person, especially small children, to walk or move across. If a child does happen to fall on top of the swimming pool net, the openings will be too small for their head to completely pass through. We specifically make pool nets to be lightweight and versatile so that they can be easily installed, used, and maintained. In fact, they typically take less than 15 minutes to put on or remove for most customers.
All-Safe is the only manufacturer to offer a 5mm net. Other companies typically use 4mm or 3.5mm.
Our 5mm net has 56% more high density, virgin polyethylene material and is 31% stronger resulting in less deflection than our competitors 4mm net.
All-Safe’s nets are machine tied, heat stented and All-Safe is the only company to offer 4 color options – blue, black, dark brown, and tan. We also utilize 33% more UV additive than most manufacturers which results in a longer lasting net. Simply put, All-Safe’s 5mm net is stronger, has more color options and will last longer than other manufacturer’s.
The last thing parents want to worry about is spending hours taking the net for their pool on or off to enjoy a relaxing swim. With our easy-to-use system, typical pool nets can be easily removed in about 10 minutes or less and reapplied in around 15 minutes. For spas, it takes even less time. Most spa owners remove their pool safety nets in under 5 minutes and it may take as little as 7 minutes to reattach them.
While a pool net is a great safety tool, our nets are not designed to keep debris out of the water. The net openings are 3 ½ inches wide, which will allow small debris such as leaves, dust, and dirt to fall into your pool. If this is a concern, we also offer leaf covers that can be placed on top of our pool safety nets. Our covers are custom lightweight designs made to specifically fit your pool. A leaf cover and swimming pool net together will protect your kids from harm and your pool from debris.
The Central Tensioning System or “CTS” is the group of pulleys in the middle of a safety net that applies or takes the tension off the net and allows you to remove the net with relative ease. All-Safe’s pulleys are composed of glass filled nylon with stainless steel pins, and our CTS cord is made out of braided polyester. This combination of material prevents binding, is more abrasion resistant, and has better UV protection.
One of the long standing issues with the industry standard PVC roller is binding caused by friction, which makes it difficult for the user to roll the net off and on the pool. To solve this issue All-Safe uses furniture grade PVC and inserts a steel reinforcement, reducing the friction and eliminating the binding issue. Furniture grade PVC is ultra-strong, UV-resistant, impact resistant and non-toxic, with an unmarked glossy surface finish.
All-Safe’s exclusive Titan Tool (available in small and large) – This is the best tool in the industry used to apply the tension to the CTS (Central Tensioning System). The Titan Tool is stable and has a natural easy motion when applying and removing tension from the CTS line, making it simple and easy for all pool owners to apply and remove the tension to your pool safety net.
All-Safe’s exclusive Round Loop Tool allows for safety net installation on spas and smaller water features without a CTS, giving it a cleaner look and eliminates a step to take the net off and on. The Round Loop Tool also solves lock-off, which occurs when features or the shape of the pool will not release tension in specific areas. Other companies will simply make you “muscle it off”. At All-Safe we will install threaded anchors and a Round Loop tool so your pool safety net is much easier to remove and replace.
All-Safe’s Ratchet Tool is similar to what most of our competitors use. Because of the breakthrough with All-Safe’s exclusive Titan Tool, the Ratchet is typically used in situations when a customer is looking for a less expensive option, or a net will not be taken off and on very often, or it is a small spa or water feature, or on some grass-surrounded pools.
The first step to getting a safety net for your pool, spa or water feature is to contact your local reseller for a quote.
Your local reseller will provide you with a quote that includes the cost of materials and installation.
If you’re looking for alternative solutions for pool safety, All-Safe also offers removable pool fencing and a variety of pool covers depending on your pool layout and specific needs. Feel free to explore these options and discuss with your local reseller.