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Tampa Pool Fence offers alternative to Pool Safety fence- A Pool Cover

10/15/2012

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Here is a recent Pool Safety Cover installed in Clearwater florida

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A  pool safety cover in Tampa offers numerous benefits for swimming pool owners, but the benefit that trumps them all is that they
prevent drowning. 
As a Swimming Pool safety product, the Pool cover acts as a horizontal Pool fence, completely sealing off the pool and preventing accidental access to the pool water by children, pets, and uninvited visitors.
And while there's no substitute for proper supervision, your swimming pool can be  protected even when you're not around. It's an excellent pool safety barrier that is a great alternative to a Pool Safety Fence, Pool Safety gate and or a Swimming Pool Safety Net. 


Other benefits of a Pool Cover in Tampa include:

The Pool Safety cover keeps out dirt and debris from the pool, reducing cleaning  and maintenance costs and wear on pool filtration systems. This means  you can spend more  time enjoying your pool and less time working on it. 

A pool cover acts as a vapor barrier to keep your Pool water in your pool less time testing your water and less chemicals.

Pool Guard of Tampa offers year round Pool Fence, Pool cover and Pool Net installation. We provide free estimates and next day installation throughout Tampa Bay. Cities such as but not limited to: Lutz - Land O Lakes - Clearwater- Odessa - Largo - Westchase - Seminole - Dunedin - Brandon - Lithia - Wesley Chapel - Palm Harbor and Oldsmar.  
 


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Tampa Pool Safety Fence Alert: In Home Danger: CPSC Warns of Children Drowning in Bathtubs, Bath Seats and Buckets

9/28/2012

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 27, 2012
Release #12-284 
  CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
More than 400 deaths estimated over a five-year period
 Tampa FL- The danger of drowning for young children is ever present  in and around the home. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death  among children ages 1 to 4 years-old and it takes only a few inches of water for  a young child to drown. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)  is  urging parents and caregivers to look for and protect against drowning risks  inside and around their homes.
A new CPSC report on in  home drownings and non-fatal
submersions
(pdf) in products such as bathtubs,  buckets, bath seats, toilets, and landscaping features indicates that from 2006  to 2010, there were 684 incidents involving children younger than  five-years-old. This figure includes 434 fatalities (an average of 87 per year),  233 injuries, and 17 incidents with no known injuries. Eighty-two percent of the victims were younger than the age of two and 81  percent of the incidents involved bathtubs or bath related products. After  pools, bathtubs are the second leading location where young children drown.  CPSC's analysis of the fatalities found that 92 percent of the incidents
  occurred in residential settings. "Too many young children are drowning," said Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. "Just
  as with pools, I urge parents and caregivers to childproof their home and  constantly supervise young children around bathtubs, bath seats and buckets.  Taking extra safety steps at home can help prevent a tragic drowning."

 Of the reported fatalities, 28 percent involved a lapse in supervision, such
  as a parent or caregiver leaving the bathroom while the child was in the
bathtub  to answer the phone or door, or to retrieve a towel; in 23 percent, the
child  was left with another child, usually older; in 10 percent, the child was
found  in a product outside the home, such as decorative yard equipment or a
bucket;  and another 3 percent were found inside the home in a bucket/container
or trash  basket that was being used for cleaning.

 CPSC's drowning prevention safety tips include:
  • Never leave young children alone near any water or tub or basin with fluid.
      Young children can drown in even small amounts of liquid.
  • Always keep a young child within arm's reach in a bathtub. If you must
      leave, take the child with you.
  • Don't leave a baby or young child in a bathtub under the care of another
      child.
  • Never leave a bucket containing even a small amount of liquid unattended.
      Toddlers are top heavy and they can fall headfirst into buckets and drown.
    After  using a bucket, always empty and store it where young children cannot
    reach it.  Don't leave buckets outside where they can collect rainwater.
  • Consider placing locks on toilet seat covers in case a young child wanders
      into the bathroom.
  • Learn CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). It can be a lifesaver when
      seconds count.
Pool Safety Fences, Pool Safety Nets, and Pool Safety Covers save lives in Tampa Bay! Call for your free in home estimate to protect you child from your pool. Pool Safety starts with you. Pool Guard of Tampa installs Pool Safety fences, Pool safety gates, baby gates, child safety nets, and pool safety covers in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties. Counties

Trust Pool Guard of Tampa Bay www.tampapoolfence.com ampa Pool safety fence and products leader Pool Guard of Tampa earns coveted A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau of West Florida thanks to a perfect record for business ethics.  The rare distinction certifies the company’s total commitment to customer service, selection and safety, and to setting the standard for pool fence companies across all of Tampa Bay, Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties. 

Leading pool safety fencecompany Pool Guard of Tampa Bay (www.tampapoolfence.com), which specializes in
selling and installing a variety of pool fencing safetysolutions, including pool safety fencing, pool safety nets, swimming pool covers, pool alarms and self-closing pool safety gates, announced today that it has earned the coveted
A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau of West Florida. The Better Business Bureau bestowed the elite rating on Pool Guard of Tampa Bay in light of the company’s longstanding unblemished membership, and its perfect record for
business ethics record over the past seven years.  
 

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Recent Swimming Pool Safety Statistics- Clearwater Florida

4/5/2010

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Recent Swimming Pool Safety Statistics- Clearwater FL

 

The National Safety Council reports that 330 children and adults drown annually in home swimming pool.


Each year, headlines note the deaths of infants and children who tumble into pools and drown because a gate was left open or they otherwise were able to gain access to a pool when no one was around to save them.



Swimming alone or without adult supervision also leads to many drownings.

Although many pool accidents are related to running and roughhousing, numerous injuries also are attributed to the pool, its accessories and general environment.

A Tampa Pool Fence - Pool Guard of Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, FL recommends a number of precautionary measures to reduce home pool hazards.


1. There should be a Pool Fence at least four feet high around all sides of the pool (please check your local code requirements; as state/county laws may vary) with a locked Pool Safety Gate to keep children out when there is no supervision.  The Pool Safety Fence should be constructed so it’s difficult to climb. Lawn furniture, trees and shrubs should not be close enough to provide an easy boost over the Pool Fence.


 

2.  The steps of the Swimming pool ladder should be at least three inches wide, and the ladder should have handrails on both sides small enough for a child to grasp.

 

3. There should be a ladder at both ends of the swimming pool.

 

4.  Electrical equipment should be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with local safety codes. Ground-fault circuit interrupters are now recommended for pool area installations.

 

5.  Check with a reputable pool contractor to be sure the depth is sufficient for a diving board or slide. Always put a slide in a deep area of the pool-- never in shallow water.



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