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  • Contact Us
  • Donations!
  • Drowning Statistics
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Pool Safety

water safety tips




​-Always watch children in and around water

-Install and activate pool safety barriers
-Take your child to survival skills swim lessons
-Become CPR trained
-Always swim near a lifeguard

Pool safety barriers

Residential swimming pool safety act

Could you put a price on a child's life? Some may choose not to install pool safety barriers due to the cost, but if you can afford a pool and a child, you can afford to keep them safe!
  • Door locks
  • Door alarm
  • Motion activated alarms
  • Pool cover
  • Self-latching fence
Florida legislation states that all residential pool homes built after October 1st, 2000 must have a pool safety mechanism installed.
This only affects 10% of pool homes in Florida!
Whether required by law or not, every residential pool should install (and activate) pool safety barriers!

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​This is an all too common situation. If your child fell in, could they save themselves? Survival swim lessons teaches them how to in all situations! 

A self latching fence could also prevent this situation! Your child won't be able to get close enough to the edge to put themselves in this life-threatening situation.
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With tools readily available to keep your child safe, what are you doing to protect your children?
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