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Pool
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According
to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated 260
children under five years of age drown each year in residential
swimming pools and spas. The Commission estimates that another
3,000 children under age five are treated in hospital emergency
rooms following submersion accidents each year. Some of these
submersion accidents result in permanent brain damage.
Nationally, drowning is the fourth leading cause of death to
children under five. In some states such as California, Florida
and Arizona, drowning is the leading cause of accidental death
to children under five.
Here are some tips to make your pool safe:
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Never
leave a child unsupervised near a pool. |
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Instruct
babysitters about potential hazards to young children in
and around swimming pools and the need for constant
supervision. |
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Completely
fence the pool. Install self-closing and self-latching
gates. Position latches out of reach of young children.
Keep all doors and windows leading to the pool area secure
to prevent small children from getting to the pool.
Effective barriers and locks are necessary preventive
measures, but there is no substitute for supervision. Do
not consider young children "drown proof"
because they have had swimming lessons; young children
should always be watched carefully while swimming. |
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Do
not use flotation devices as a substitute for supervision. |
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Never
use a pool with its pool cover partially in place, since
children may become entrapped under it. Remove the cover
completely. |
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Place
tables and chairs well away from the pool fence to prevent
children from climbing into the pool area. |
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Keep
toys away from the pool area because a young child playing
with the toys could accidentally fall in the water. |
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Remove
steps to above ground pools when not in use. |
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Have
a telephone at poolside to avoid having to leave children
unattended in or near the pool to answer a telephone
elsewhere. Keep emergency numbers at the poolside
telephone. |
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Learn
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). |
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Keep
rescue equipment by the pool. |
Is your
pool safe?
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April 24, 2001
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