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Pool Nets vs Pool Fences

Learn the difference between a pool safety net vs. a fence to protect your friends, family, and pets. Pool safety barriers help prevent unsupervised access to the swimming pool area and limit the risk of accidental drowning. Schedule your free quote from an independent All-Safe Pool pro today.

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Residential Pool Fence

Which Pool Fence Is Best For Me?

When deciding on the best type of pool fence, many people think back to their childhood or consider pools they may have seen at friends’ houses, motels, or gyms. While many of these structures may have been used for decades, that doesn’t make them the safest or best for your family, friends or pets. Modern removable mesh pool fencing is safer and designed solely to provide the safest, most convenient pool fencing solution for your home’s pool. The Must-Have Pool Feature A pool fence is crucial to any pool that small children or pets may have access to, any pool that may be unattended, and in many jurisdictions it is required by law, building code, your insurance carrier, or a homeowner’s association. Pool fences are meant to be a protective feature that reduces the risk of accidental drowning injuries. Choosing the best type of pool fence available offers you the best possible protection from tragedy. What To Look For In A Pool Fence When you’re looking for the best pool fence to meet your needs, there are a few factors to keep in mind: Minimizes Gaps – Gaps in pool fencing, particularly around gates and support posts, can allow small

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Best Pool Fence Ideas With Pictures of Examples

Beautiful crystal-clear swimming pools that highlight a well-landscaped yard don’t deserve to be hidden, but at the same time, every parent wants to make sure their kids are well-protected from pool accidents. See pool fence ideas by All-Safe to help you get the best of both worlds. All-Safe fences are manufactured to maintain your home’s outdoor beauty while drastically improving your loved ones’ safety. Our fence ideas for pools are modular and adaptable to fit pools of a variety of shapes and water features. The materials and fabrication of our fencing even exceed established safety standards. Our favorite pool fence ideas will help you maintain your yard and pool with beautiful features we’ve learned and improved from our decades of experience. All-Safe’s favorite swimming pool fence ideas: 1. Mesh Interior Pool Fence A mesh pool safety fence such as this prevents children from getting directly into the pool area instead of barricading the entire backyard. 2. A-to-B Removable Mesh Pool Fence This particular example intertwines A-to-B fences and removable mesh pool fences. The fence connects to pre-existing structures with high-quality materials to make it easy and convenient for families to open up their space while ensuring safety year-round. 3. Iron

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Pool Safety Fences: Everything You Need to Know

There are a lot of pool fence options to consider when you decide to add a pool fence and gate to your pool area. All-Safe can help you with all the pros and cons of pool safety fences, the available options, pricing, and more to consider when purchasing your new addition. This comprehensive guide will decipher all that information and more to help you make the best decision for purchase and installation of your pool fence and gates. Pros and Cons Every All-Safe pool fence and gate is built to be attractive and durable. Safety fences are removable and are designed with transparent mesh that acts as a reliable layer of protection around your pool. These mesh panels are resistant to abrasion, mildew, and sunlight, so they will never shrink, rip, or fade and kids won’t be able to easily poke through them during playtime. All-Safe’s team of well-trained technicians are highly qualified to install the concentric tension-based fencing system we customize for your swimming pool. We can incorporate existing structures like exterior walls or build it as a freestanding addition to your yard. The fencing system can also include self-closing, self-latching, lockable gates that ensure you will always have

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How Much Does A Removable Mesh Pool Fence Cost?

After investing in a swimming pool for your home, the next critical step involves securing the area. This often means installing a pool fence. For many people, the removable mesh pool fence cost is an excellent choice due to its versatility, durability, and cost. Let’s take a closer look at the cost of installing a removable mesh pool fence: How much does a removable mesh pool fence cost? A mesh pool fence cost can vary depending on landscape factors, additional gates, pool size, etc. To determine the specific cost for your home and pool area, talk to your local All-Safe dealer. They can provide a free and accurate on-site estimate. The cost will depend on the size and layout of your pool, among other factors. What does the installation process involve? Depending on your personalized fencing plan, a pool fence contractor will drill holes on the pool deck and insert sleeves, which hold metallic poles that keep the removable pool fence secure. The installer will then customize your fence to suit your needs. For instance, they may install angled raised panels to deter children from climbing over it. Once in place, the contractor will show you how to easily install

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5 Things You Should Do When Applying Pool Safety to your Home

  5 Things You Should Do For Pool Safety at Home Swimming pools are one of the best ways to enjoy your property in the summer heat. They’re a great way to cool down, but you should never end up regretting your pool because of an avoidable accident. If you are moving into a house with a pool, here are 5 things you should do to stay safe. Install A Pool Safety Fence Around The Pool Putting up a pool fence with a self-closing, self-latching, lockable pool gate can help prevent accidents if young children attempt to swim unsupervised, and can deter unauthorized “visitors” from getting into your pool. A mesh pool fence is best because it’s difficult for children to climb and takes minimal effort to set up and take down. These strong and durable fences are some of the most popular and effective ways to promote pool safety at home. In some states, a pool fence is required, so your pool may already have a fence. If so, it may need to be checked to make sure there are no hidden problems. Learn About Pool Safety And What To Do If Someone Is In Trouble Most pools should

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3 Reasons to Opt for A Removable Pool Fence

  3 Reasons to Opt for A Removable Swimming Pool Fence Now that you have your own private oasis to enjoy, you are probably considering a few other necessities that come with it. Pool fencing is an essential safety barrier for young children, and often necessary for satisfying residential swimming pool regulations in place for your city or state. There are many varieties of fencing to choose from, and one of the best is removable mesh. Here are three great reasons to install a mesh removable swimming pool fence around your new pool. 1. Visibility Into Your Pool Area Mesh fencing is semi-transparent. This adds to the aesthetic allure as well as making the pool safer. It’s easier to keep an eye on your children and guests while they swim and to notice if anyone is swimming who shouldn’t be. Typical fences may block your view while you are indoors due to the material. With transparent mesh, you can still enjoy the sight of the sparkling waters, even from inside of your house. 2. Convenience And Flexibility Removable swimming pool fences are convenient and designed to be removed. Depending on the fence’s height and length, it may only take you

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Three Reasons to Install a Pool Fence

Three Reasons to Install Pool Fencing Picture this: you and your spouse are relaxing in your swimming pool. The kids play in the backyard, laughing and enjoying their summer vacation away from school. What a perfect way to spend the weekend. All of a sudden, one child throws a ball too hard while the other one runs to catch. He isn’t looking at where his legs are taking him, and he falls straight into the deep end of the pool with a loud splash! He’s only five and hasn’t quite learned to swim yet! You rush over and jump into the water to rescue him. Now picture this same scene, with no adults around to supervise. In this case, the results could have a more tragic end. But with a pool fence, there is no need for concern as it offers a little extra protection from your little ones and the glittering waters of your backyard oasis. This is just one of many reasons to install a pool fence. Read on to find out three other important reasons you should install a pool fence. 1. Safety Around The Pool The first and foremost reason to install a pool fence is

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The Weakest Link In a Pool Fence

  The Gate Latch Could be a Weak Link in your Pool Fence The stronger your pool fence gate is, the safer your family will be. Conversely, a weak pool fence can undermine your children’s safety around the swimming pool. Let’s examine some of the considerations you should make before buying a pool fence in order to get the best pool gate safety latch you can. 1. Your Pool Gate Being the entry point to your pool, a pool gate is arguably the weakest link in a pool fence. An unsecured pool gate can be hazardous to your children. If you accidentally forget to latch the pool gate, the danger to your children increases as you would not know when they enter the pool area. We are all prone to error, but this should not be an excuse for undermining the safety of your children or other people. There is a range of pool gate options on the market meant to enhance the safety of the pool fences. For instance, self-closing pool gate safety latches, like those made by All-Safe, help to keep the pool secure when it is not in use. Additionally, it is a convenient way to access

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backyard swimming pool with a black mesh pool fence surrounding it

Keep Your Pool Safe With A Pool Fence

Pool safety begins before your first laps in a new pool or the first pool party of the summer. The pool fencing options you choose play a big role in protecting your friends, family, and pets from tragedy while also protecting you from additional liability caused by an unsecured pool area. Pool safety fencing is purpose-built to help prevent accidental drownings by providing a physical barrier that prevents unauthorized or unsupervised use of your swimming pool. In conjunction with pool safety covers, it’s one of the best ways to do your part to prevent an unintentional drowning. Why a Regular Fence Doesn’t Cut It For Pool Safety You have more options for securing your pool than just a standard chain link or privacy fence, and you should explore them. Property fences are great for giving you a safer, more private yard from trespassers and onlookers. A pool safety fence is designed to prevent accidental drowning by providing a different kind of barrier. A well designed safety fence works to stop entry into the pool area by children, pets, or compromised adults who may not have the skill or swimming strength necessary to save themselves should they enter the water without

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6 Factors To Consider When Selecting A Pool Fence

A swimming pool at home is one of the best ways for any family to enjoy their property. But once a pool has been installed in your home, other important factors such as the safety of your kids and pets arise. A fence can help keep your kids and pets safe from falling into the water. So how do you go about selecting one from the pool fence options available to you? These are 6 factors you need to consider when selecting a pool fence for your home. Look here for a list of common pool fence types. 1. Material/strength of the Pool Fence A pool fence should be as strong as it can get. For starters, pool fences come in a variety of materials that you can choose from. There are people who prefer the wooden material because they like the look, while others would go for a vinyl material because it is easier to maintain. Likewise, some people prefer iron fences because they’re durable. Removable mesh fencing is widely considered the safest pool fence option for residential pools because it is made specifically for pool safety. 2. Removable or Permanent Pool Fencing A permanent pool fence is there

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Why Failing to Install a Pool Fence Could Land You in Trouble?

Pool Fence Installation, Its The Law!!! A pool is often a source of great enjoyment, that is why your pool fence installation is critical. However, as far as pools are concerned, hazards are always lurking around the corner. The glistening appeal of a pool may mask a lot of danger, which should not be trifled with. For instance, a small distraction to a parent supervising kids as they swim can result in disastrous consequences. In fact, most reported cases of child-related drowning in the U.S. occur when parents or guardians are distracted, even for a short duration. Parents need to be extra vigilant while children are using the pool, but when the pool is not in use the scenario becomes more complicated, especially if they have not installed a pool fence. Here is how failing to install a pool fence could land you in trouble. What happens when kids gain unauthorized access to the pool? Kids mostly learn through imitation. However, they have the uncanny ability to do engage in mischief. For instance, they may try to “practice” their parents’ strokes in the pool in an effort to impress their friends. When they do this without their parent’s awareness, it

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