July
2005 Safety Tip
Swimming
Pool Safety
A swimming pool in the yard can be very dangerous for children. If possible,
do not put a swimming pool in your yard until your children are older
than 5 years. If you already have a pool, protect your children from
drowning by doing the following:

- Never leave your children alone in or near the pool, even for a moment.
- You must put up a fence to separate your house from the pool. Most
young children who drown in pools wander out of the house and fall into
the pool. Install a fence at least 4 feet high around all 4 sides of
the pool. This fence will completely separate the pool from the house
and play area of the yard.
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Use gates that self-close and self-latch, with latches
higher than your children's reach.
A power safety cover that meets the standards of the American Society
for Testing and Materials (ASTM) adds to the protection of your children
but should not be used in place of the fence between your house and
the pool. Even fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover
will not prevent all drownings.
- Remember, teaching your child how to swim DOES NOT mean your child
is safe in water.

Information provided by
The American Academy of Pediatrics
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