Assign
an adult to supervise children in and around the swimming pool and spa.
This is needed whether there is one parent or guardian present or
numerous adults present such as during a family event or party.
Maintain
constant eye-to-eye supervision with children in and around the
swimming pool and spa.
Remove
children from the swimming pool and spa area for any distraction such
as a telephone call, use of restroom, etc.
Issue
the adult supervisor an item such as a whistle, bracelet, etc. to
reinforce which adult is in charge of the safety of the children.
Floaties
or other inflatable flotation devices are not life jackets and should
never be substituted for adult supervision.
Maintain
a clear view (no trees, bushes or other obstacles) from the home to the
swimming pool and spa.
Ensure
any adult responsible for the children know the emergency services
telephone number and also your location address in the event emergency
personnel are needed to be called to the scene.
B = Barriers
Have
a fence enclosure that isolates your swimming pool and spa from the
home, play areas, front and side yards and the neighbor’s yard.
Make
sure all gates in the isolation fence are self-closing and
self-latching.
Multiple
layers of barriers isolating the pool and spa from children should be
installed. In addition to an isolation fence, one or more of the
following safety features can provide the additional protection
necessary:
Approved
swimming pool and spa safety cover
Approved swimming pool and spa alarm
Exit alarms on doors providing access to the swimming pool and
spa
Keep all doors and windows leading to the swimming pool and spa
area locked
Doors providing access to the swimming pool and spa equipped to
be self-closing and self-latching with a release mechanism high enough
to be out of the reach of a child.
The man-door from the garage should be self-closing and
self-latching with a release mechanism high enough to be out of the
reach of a child
Perimeter yard fence provided with a self-closing and
self-latching gate
All
chairs, tables, large toys or other objects that would allow a child to
climb up to reach the gate latch or enable the child to climb over the
isolation fence should be removed or kept inside the fenced area.
C = Classes
Learn
how to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
See
CPR Awareness Video on this website; or use the link on this website to
the American Heart Association to sign-up for a CPR class or to purchase
an at-home training kit.