SAFETY
Any recreational activity that involves
water poses a risk of personal injury. Swimming in an
inground pool is no exception. Your awareness and understanding
of safety practices and rules pertaining to the use of
inground pools can reduce the risk of serious injury.
Please read the five safety tips below.
- Read the safety literature.
Read the national Spa and Pool Institute's
excellent brochure, "The Sensible Way to Enjoy
Your Inground Swimming Pool" to learn how to avoid
swimming accidents.
- No Diving or Jumping Allowed.
Don't allow diving or jumping into the pool
or running around the pool. Remember alcohol consumption
and swimming do not mix.
- Careful supervision.
Carefully supervise all the swimmers in your
pool - especially small children. They're your responsibility.
- Install a fence.
Always secure your pool from unsupervised
and unauthorized use.
- Use the safety signs.
Make sure safety signs and labels are posted
and clearly visible and that rescue devices, such as
life rings or ropes are nearby.
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