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Part 2: Physical Pool Safety Barriers

Pool Covers Swimming pool covers are by far the most effective safety barriers you can invest in. They go directly over the water to prevent people and pets from falling in. This isn’t to say that people can’t fall into a covered pool, but the chances of drowning or serious injury are greatly reduced. Automatic […]

Part 1: Electric Pool Safety Barriers

All responsible pool owners must have safety protocol in place to protect children, guests, pets, and others from hurting themselves near the pool. In addition to teaching people about proper pool safety, like not running near the pool or not swimming without a partner, you can employ different types of barriers to control when people use your swimming pool. There are two main categories of pool safety barriers: electric and physical. In part one of this guide, we will explore different types of electric pool safety barriers that you may use in your home or business.

Unexpected Benefits of Swimming Lessons

If you’re having trouble justifying the cost or time commitment of swimming lessons, you’ll be pleased to know that there are a number of extra benefits to taking these classes. Whether you’re trying to enroll your child in a summer activity program or you’re an adult learning to swim for the first time, you can get a lot more out of swimming lessons than strokes and breathing techniques. Check out some of these unexpected benefits of swimming lessons so you can determine if they’re the right choice for you.

When Should I Replace My Pool Cover?

Pool covers can be expensive, which is why it’s always best to invest in a quality cover that is going to last for a long time. Even the best products on the market won’t last forever though, so you will eventually need to consider getting a new one. This brings up a valid question: When should I replace my pool cover? The information below will help you determine just that.

Public Swimming Pool Safety Tips

Playing in your own backyard swimming pool can be a lot of fun, but not everyone has the opportunity to do that. Whether you’re on vacation, living in an area that doesn’t allow pools, or you are waiting for yours to be installed, you may be inclined to take a trip to a public pool. It is imperative that you practice proper public pool safety in order to ensure that you and your family are safe at all times. The tips below will help you do just that.

Should I Let My Dog in My Swimming Pool?

It’s no secret that dogs love to swim. If you have a swimming pool in your backyard, you may be tempted to let your pet in on your backyard fun. Before you do that though, you need to understand the risks and maintenance issues that come with dogs in swimming pools so you can be prepared for the future. The information below answers the age-old question of "Should I let my dog in my swimming pool?"

How to Treat a Sunburn

Pool safety is about more than just protecting your family from falling on the pool deck. A good portion of this process relies on proper sun protection. Getting a sunburn is an unpleasant experience, and it can cause unbearable pain for days at a time. While there is no real way to "cure" a sunburn, there are techniques you can try to reduce the amount of pain you are in if you get one. The guide below explains how to treat a sunburn so you can get quick relief after an unprotected day at the pool.

Forgotten Body Parts That Need Sun Protection

The weather is starting to warm up, which means that pool season is right around the corner. While you spend time picking out new swimsuits and pool accessories to use, try to think ahead about your safety as well. There are several parts of the body that need sun protection that most people never thing about. Plan for your pool safety in advance and protect these forgotten body parts.

Snorkeling Safety Tips

Snorkeling can be a lot of fun, but it can also be a dangerous experience if you are not careful. If you get too distracted by what’s underwater, you or someone with you could get hurt in the process. Whether you snorkel in your pool or out in the ocean, you need to know the right way to approach this adventure. Here are some snorkeling safety tips you can use to minimize your risk of injury.

Protect Your Baby from Sunburns

Babies have extremely delicate skin, making them easily susceptible to sunburns. If you have a newborn or toddler that you would like to play with by the pool, you need to make sure you protect him at all times. A few simple prep steps can help your baby avoid a painful and harmful sunburn outside. Here is a guide showing how to prevent sunburns on babies.