CPSC’s Pool Safely campaign educational videos and public service
announcements (PSAs) inform parents and families about how to have fun in pools and spas while adopting water safety steps.

Pool Safely Step 1: Constant supervision is an important step to ensure
safety around pools and spas.

Pool Safely Step 2: Making sure pools and spas have secure fencing and gates to keep children safe is an important safety step.  www.tampapoolfence.com can help.  specifically these pages: 
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 Pool Safely Step 3: Keeping pools or spas covered is an important safety
step(http://www.tampapoolfence.com/pool-safety-nets.html has Pool safety nets for installation in all Tampa bay cities like Largo, Seminole, Brandon, and Lutz fl)
Pool Safely Step 4: There are several types of alarms—door, pool and
gate—that sound when something goes wrong around the pool. Adding alarms to your safe pool practices may save a life. (Pool Alarms are alwa
ys a good addition to a good pool fence, pool gate and or pool net in Tampa or else where) 
Pool Safely Step 5: Pool and spa safety drain covers are an important safety step and are required by law.
Pool Safely Step 6: Drownings and close calls are eight times more likely to
happen to kids who can’t swim.
Pool Safely Step 7: Knowing CPR could save a life, and it’s an important
safety step to have around the pool.

 
 
CPSC recommends that residential pool and spa owners adopt water safety steps to prevent children from accessing the water when there is no adult supervision,  and they are appropriately protected when an adult is available to supervise.    
By asking and answering these critical questions, you can gauge the effectiveness of your water safety measures, and determine what steps need to be taken to protect children from drowning and submersion injuries: 
  • Is there a fence around the perimeter of your pool or spa?
  • Are there self-closing and self-latching gates?
  • Are there door, gate or pool alarms in use?
  • Does your pool have anti-entrapment drain covers that are compliant with the P&SS Act?
  • Are all pool and spa covers in working order?
  • Has the public pool or spa you use been inspected to ensure it is compliant  with federal, state and local laws?
  • Has someone in the family received training in CPR, first aid and emergency  response?
  • Has everyone learned to swim?
If you would like to speak with a pool safety specialist call or contact www.Tampapoolfence.com at 813 929-8729  
Be sure to guard your baby in tampa bay.