Having a pool is a great way to cool off, keep the kids entertained and keep fit. We've put together a short checklist of things that we think will help to ensure your pool is safe so you, your family, and your friends can continue to enjoy it all Summer!
The checklist features 8 parts; The swimming pool gate, swimming pool fence, around the swimming pool fence, supervision, pump, grates and suction, emergency preparation, chemicals & electricity.
We encourage all pool owners to make this weekend your home pool safety weekend before Summer.
Disclaimer: This checklist does not substitute for a full pool safety inspection and is for awareness purposes only.
#1 Swimming pool gate safety guide
Must open outward from the pool.
Must be self-closing and self-latching from any distance.
The latch must be more than 1.5m from the ground.
Must latch catch on the first swing.
#2 Swimming pool fence safety guide
Secure and in good working order.
No more than 100mm from the ground.
Should be at least 1.2m high.
No vertical gaps more than 100mm apart.
#3 Around the swimming pool fence safety guide
Pool aids and toys should be stored securely and out of view.
Objects that could be used to climb the fence should be removed from the area.
#4 Supervision safety guide
Adult supervision in combination with pool fencing is the most effective method of preventing children from drowning.
#5 Pump, Grates, and Suction safety guide
Always turn off the pump before removing lids, clamps, or connections.
Ensure that no fittings are broken or missing
Fix leaks immediately.
Be aware that the filtration system is under a high amount of pressure
#6 Emergency preparation safety guide
Up-to-date CPR and first aid skills
Keep an up-to-date CPR sign in a prominent place in the pool area ideally near the pool steps - Contact us by phone, email, or come in-store to get a new CPR sign.
#7 Chemicals safety guide
Store all chemicals securely, out of view, and reach of children.
Always mix chemicals into the water, NEVER pour water into chemicals.
Use chemicals in an open, well-ventilated area.
When pouring chemicals into the pool, pour slowly & carefully to avoid splashing onto yourself or the surrounding area.
Heavily dilute spills with lots of water and clean up immediately.
#8 Electricity safety guide
Electricity and water do not mix. Keep plugged in electrical devices such as stereo equipment away from the pool and where puddles can accumulate.
A residual current device (rcd) or residual current circuit breaker (rccb) can save lives.
For more information, suggestions, tips or to talk to us about getting a certified pool inspection, come in-store, call or email us today.