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Health Tip: Keep Youngsters Outside the Pool
By LadyLively on July 24, 2014

Toddlers are so curious that they’re naturally drawn to an unattended pool. That’s a recipe for tragedy.
The Poolsafety.gov website says pool owners should take these precautions to keep curious youngsters safe:
- Install around any pool or spa a fence at least 4 feet high with self-latching gates.
- Install a lockable safety cover over the pool.
- Install door alarms and window guards on the back of the home if it serves as a wall to enclose the pool.
- Equip the pool with gate and pool alarms that will let you know if a child goes near the pool.
- Make sure pool drains are compliant, and that pool covers don’t need repair.
- Use an underwater alarm or surface wave for additional protection.
Source: HealthDay
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