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Backyard Pool Safety

August 2nd, 2010

Apart from all the fun the family can have it’s a great way for everyone, kids and adults, to stay in shape.

However, owning a backyard pool is also a big responsibility and not just from a “keeping it clean” point of view. Making sure that your pool is as safe as possible is essential. Here are some steps you can take to make your pool a safe place for everyone to have fun, especially younger swimmers.

Fence it Off – If there are kids in the house – or even if they only visit occasionally – your pool should be fenced off and gated. Most young children who drown in pools wander out of the house and fall into the pool. Experts recommend a fence at least four feet tall, with slats close enough together that kids cannot squeeze between them. The gate should be secured with a good lock and you may also want to consider installing an alarm that will alert you indoors if the gate is opened.

Get a Pool Alarm – Ask your pool maintenance company or swimming pool installation company if your pool is new about installing one of the many great pool alarms that are on the market right now. These alarms are designed to go off whenever anyone jumps or falls into the pool and they have already saved hundreds of lives.

Be Prepared – Even though the vast majority of us carry cellphones today we still have house phones as well. Sadly mainly a child has come to harm when their supervising adult left them alone in the pool “for just a minute” to answer it. Keep a cordless phone outside or even consider having an outside extension installed. Doing that will also mean in the event that something does go wrong someone can call for help right away. Keeping some basic lifesaving equipment like a life preserver and or a shepherd’s hook poolside is a good idea as well.

Institute Diving Rules – This applies as much to adults as it does to kids. As a general rule if yours is an above ground pool diving should be off limits altogether because it is simply too shallow for diving to be safe at all. If, on the other hand you have an in ground pool diving can be permitted but only from a proper board, not the sides of the pool.

Rules and Constant Supervision are Key – One mistake that adults make is assuming that just because a child is older and has been taught to swim he or she is “drown proof”. No one is drown proof and if horseplay is allowed in and around your pool even teenagers and adults can get into trouble. Kids should be supervised by an adult at all times and grownups should not be permitted to run around the pool’s edge . » Read more: Backyard Pool Safety

How To Protect Your Home From Intruders

June 29th, 2010

The world is not a great place no matter how much we might try to make it to be. Our children are everything to us and it is up to us to keep them safe from anything bad that might occur. While we might not be able to screen them from every situation there are strides that we can take that will help to make them just a bit more safer when at the house.

The home may be the safest place to be or it may be the worst. All of this depends on what kind of neighborhood you live in and what you do to keep people out. There are distinct types of locks and lights that you may use – which will deter them from attempting to break your door or window down.
Flood Lights

Every home has at least one light next to the front and back door. This is utilized to help individuals to see the lock when coming home at night and to tell trespassers that there is someone inside keeping an eye out. However, these lights are not enough when you are trying to watch over a large home.
Security System

Some people do not have a security system because of how costly they are. If this is true than just install your own system. You can purchase them for $100 at Home Depot or Lowes. Try to put sensors on each the doors and windows. If you can try to put in an extra security measure that can alert the alarm company as to your problem so they are able to call the police.
Locks

The most basic and simplest way to secure your home is to have the proper locks on each the entry ways. Each door will be made with the simple and most standard of locks. Make sure that it is also built with a deadbolt lock. These are tough and tough for numerous trespassers to break through. » Read more: How To Protect Your Home From Intruders