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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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4 Reasons Why Homeowners Should Invest In Pool Covers

4 Reasons Why Homeowners Should Invest In Pool Covers Pools account for a significant portion of a home’s water use. Yet, they account for a significant amount of water loss. In a state like California, the need to conserve water becomes more pronounced during summer, when drought conditions affect the availability of water. Numerous other aspects could impair the enjoyment of your pool and necessitate using a pool cover. Here are four indications that homeowners should invest in pool covers. 1. Pool Water Loss Your pool’s water loss is becoming a pressing concern. Pools lose a lot of water due to evaporation and especially during the drier months when the sun’s heat increases water loss. If you are constantly making up for water losses due to evaporation, perhaps it’s time to consider investing in a pool cover. Considering the millions of water gallons lost by pools, pool owners need to take proactive steps to minimize resource wastage. 2. Expensive Maintenance Costs For Your Pool You are spending a lot of money to maintain your pool. The failure to install a pool cover means that you will be in a continual battle against the elements, which you will inevitably keep losing.

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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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7 Hazards That Can Affect Pool Covers

7 Hazards That Can Affect Pool Covers Pool covers eliminate water loss from your pool and keep debris from finding its way into your pool. In fact, a properly functioning pool cover can translate to immense savings over time. However, damage to the pool cover can quickly water down your gains. What kind of hazards can impair the enjoyment of your pool? Here are 7 things that could damage pool covers, and how you can avert their effects. 1. Trees Although trees provide some natural character to the environment, falling twigs and branches can quickly ruin your pool cover. In fact, trees (or falling branches) are a primary contributor to pool cover failure. Also, note that strong winds can break branches from trees that seem harmless and drop them on your pool cover. Therefore, periodically pruning the trees around the pool can help address this concern. 2. Animals Have you ever seen a spooked animal in full flight? Normally, such an animal would run in any direction and unfortunately, they may make a beeline for the pool area, leading to destruction of your pool cover. Worse still, wild animals can damage your cover, but this is dependent on where your

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