How to Keep Your Child Safe from Swimming Pools

by Ram Collins

According to statistics, drowning is the second cause of mortality among kids at the age of five years old and below. Several of these accidents have been reported to occur in local swimming pools. Due to the fatal causes of owning a pool at the house, parents ought to take extreme precautionary measures to ensure the safety of their children.

A great method to avoid this certain dilemma is to arm your swimming pool with swimming pool alarms. These equipment are designed to sound off when a kid falls down the pool. In the past, these equipment were in-demand to the public; however, as of now, a family who owns a pool should first ensure that the alarm they purchased complies with the latest safety rules. For example, the equipment installed in a normal-size swimming pool should be able to alarm between 20 seconds of the child's fall.

Parents and pool owners can choose from any of these types of swimming pool alarms: floating or surface alarms that detect motion on the water's surface; underwater alarms that detect motion under water surface and it also reduces false alarms due to rain, for instance; and wristband alarms that children can wear and will sound off upon exposure to water.

Researchers have found out that among the three choices, opting for the underwater alarm is preferable. They are more efficient and dependable than floating alarms on swimming pools. On the other hand, the wristband devices tend to set off loud noises whenever the child gets water from washing the hands or taking a bath or simply getting some water on the wristband from playing. Buy alarms with remote or indoor receivers in order for the alarm sounds to work even inside of the house and not just on the pool.

Aside from using swimming pool alarms, here are other swimming pool safety reminders:

* Make a barrier around the perimeter of your swimming pool. You can build a fence or wall that is at least 4 feet tall and is made with self-latching gates so as to prevent any kids from passing. Furthermore, ensure that the latch is out of sight from kids.

* Install an approved automatic pool safety cover, which is typically made of durable polyester or tarpaulin sheet and rolled over the pool whenever it is not in use. Not only is this a cost-effective way to childproof your pool but it also keeps it clean. You can use underwater swimming pool alarms with this.

* Hide and store ladders or steps to above-ground swimming pools whenever it isn't needed.

* Place rescue equipment and a phone by the poolside. Parents or anyone looking after children should know how to give CPR.

These pool devices is one of the best methods to ensure that your child is safe from being drowned; however, parents of the children should not mainly depend on these devices and instead practice extra precautionary measures such as the ones we've discussed earlier. Furthermore, close parent guidance is another extra measure parents can take in order to ensure the safety of their children at all times.

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