As the weather gets warmer and the days get longer, more and more people are heading to their backyard swimming pools to cool off.

While pools are a great way to beat the heat, it's important to keep safety in mind.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are an average of 5,000 pool or spa-related drownings each year, and more than half of them involve children 14 and under.

To help you have a safe and fun summer, we've put together a list of swimming pool safety tips.

By following these tips, you can help prevent accidents and ensure that everyone has a good time.

Let’s cover them now…

1)) Install A Fence Around Your Pool

This is one of the most effective ways to prevent unauthorized access to your pool area.

A fence will also help to keep young children and pets from accidentally wandering into the pool area.

Be sure to choose a fence that is at least 4 feet tall and that has self-closing and self-latching gates.

2)) Keep Toys and Floats Out of The Pool When Not in Use

Fun pool toys and floats can attract small children to the pool area, so it's important to remove them when they're not being used.

If you have young children, it's also a good idea to keep their swim diapers and clothes out of the pool area so that they're not tempted to go in without permission.

3)) Have Life-Saving Devices on Hand at All Times

In case of an emergency, you'll want to always have life-saving devices such as life jackets or floatation devices within reach.

It's also a good idea to keep a phone nearby so that you can call for help if needed.

4)) Don't Allow Running or Horseplay Near the Pool

Running and horseplay can lead to accidents, so it's important to make sure that everyone understands that they need to be careful near the pool area.

If you have young children, it's especially important to supervise them carefully when they're near the water.

5)) Be Cautious with Alcohol Consumption

It's important to be aware of your alcohol consumption if you're going to be around the pool area because alcohol can impair your judgment and lead to accidents.

If you plan on drinking, make sure that someone else is designated as the sober supervisor who can keep an eye on things.

6)) First Aid Kits Are A Must

Keep first aid supplies handy in case of an emergency.

When enjoying any type of water activity, it’s always best practice and common sense to err on the side of caution by having first aid supplies like bandages, and disinfectant wipes readily available should anyone incur any type of minor cuts or scrapes.

7)) No Diving

Diving into shallow water can cause serious injuries, so it's important to only dive into pools that are at least 8 feet deep.

Headfirst dives should also be avoided as they can cause neck and spine injuries or death.

If you do plan on diving, identify which end of the pool is the deep end first.

Conclusion

Summer is a great time to cool off in the pool, but it's important to always keep safety in mind.

By following these swimming pool safety tips, you can help prevent accidents and ensure that everyone has a good time.

From installing a fence around your pool area to keeping life-saving devices within reach, there are plenty of ways to stay safe this summer season!


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