Drowning is the third major cause of unintentional injury deaths worldwide, which accounts for 7 percent of all injury-related deaths. It is estimated that there are around 3,60,000 annual drowning deaths across the world. Did you know that around 390 kids drown in the pools each year in the United States of America? The reasons can be many but one of them is that fences built around pools do not meet national and local pool codes. It is the major reason that makes the pool totally unsafe for the children and may result in injury and sometimes death of a child. It's very important to construct a safe pool and install the pool fencing in a safe and secure way. Below are some of the tips that you must consider for the safe and secure pool.
- The height of pool fence- Before installing ensures the height of the pool fence. National codes for the pool are described by the Building Officials and Code Administrators. It is mentioned that the height must be 4 feet tall and there should not have any foot or hand holds that could help a young child to climb it.
- In addition to that, ensure the gap of fencing slats that should not be more than 4 inches wide. This is another required national code, established to make sure that children do not squeeze through the fence pickets.
- Pool Gate Position- This third requirement is generally ignored by the owners and fencing contractors and manufacturers. It is one of the most important requirements, which is often overlooked by homeowners and fence installation contractors. Gates of the pool should be positioned at the shallow end of the pool and it should open outwards only. Furthermore, pool gate locks are required to close back on their own, once opened.
- Pool gate locks- This is the most important thing that you must consider while installing fence slat. Proper locks will lock the gates on their own when they are closed. This will prevent the young children from accessing in the pool.
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