10 tips to keep your swimming pool safe this summer

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Introduction

Swimming pools have become an integral part of modern housing and almost all Hitech and spacious homes have a swimming pool. Having a home swimming pool in the backyard can be fun as you can use the pool for swimming, have poolside parties, use the space to relax, and do much more. These pools are fun but they are huge maintenance. If these swimming pools are not maintained properly they can become a liability and can cause a lot of trouble. If these pools are not maintained properly they can become useless.

10 tips to keep your swimming pool safe this summer

  • Install an alarm system -

Adding an alarm system will help in establishing that layer of additional safety. These alarms are tech gadgets that can be fitted below the swimming pool and when there is any activity in the pool the alarm sends a notification to the user. This gadget can help in sending notifications about the movement in the pool. These alarm systems are common and can be found in online stores.

  • Remove the diving board -

Diving into the swimming pool can be fun and it is a completely different experience. These diving boards on the other hand are very dangerous and cause injuries. The diving boards tend to get slippery and when kids try to jump and dive off the board they skip and hurt themselves. Kinds try stunts with the help of these diving boards and doing backflips and high dives. Ditching these diving boards is the best option to ensure safety.

  • Have safety equipment on sight  -

It is mandatory to have safety equipment like inflatable vests, inflatable hoops, floating pads, etc. This safety equipment can prevent drowning and can help in rescuing someone who might be drowning. This equipment should be available near the pool so that everybody can see it and should be easily accessible. There should also be a first aid kit with all the supplies. The maintenance of these supplies is also necessary.

  • Ensure that the surrounding is clean -

It is very common for students to trip and fall into the pool. There shouldn't be any slippery surfaces or objects left near the pool which can result in any kind of accident. There should be a proper storage space for swimming equipment and nothing should be lying on the floor.

  • Store chemicals safely -

A pool full of water can look neat and clean but there are thousands of disease-causing germs that are not visible to the naked eye. The water should be treated with chemicals and there should be a proper mix of the required chemicals. Falling short or overusing any type of chemical can cause problems too. These chemicals should also be stored in a dedicated and well-ventilated space.

  • Inspect Drain covers -

Drain covers can seem to be pretty harmless but there has been an incident where a 7-year-old girl drowned because of the suction pressure from an underwater drain in a hot tub. These drain covers have to be inspected regularly and almost every time before someone gets into the pool. There should be no cracks or missing screws as these minute factors can cause something terrible.

  • Learn CPR -

Even if you and your kids are pros at swimming they should know proper emergency procedures. Knowing how to give CPR can help in saving a person's life. The ambulance or emergency services can take some time to arrive and you being on the scene can help in saving a life. These emergency response knowledge sessions are conducted regularly.

  • Set up Pool Rules  -

Having a couple of pool rules can help in avoiding a lot of accidents. If kids know these pool rules they avoid doing the mentioned activities and hence they don't get into any trouble. Things like no-running along the pool deck, no-diving into the water, no-pushing, and dunking can be added to these rules

  • Keep the pool cleaned -

If the pool is not used or if the water is not treated properly there is a formation of algae on the sides and on the floor of the pool. This algae is slippery and can cause many accidents. The water in the pool should never be stagnant and even if there is a formation of algae, it should be removed and the surface should be polished.

  • Set Up an outdoor shower  -

Having an outdoor shower can help in eliminating any germs from entering the pool water. When somebody has a shower before entering the pool, they will get rid of all the dust and germs when they shower and their body will be completely clean when they get into the shower. This helps to keep the water clean.