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Safety Must Come First!

SAFETY COVERS

A first and foremost in pool safety is a secure cover. One that is anchored to the deck and can hold several hundred pounds of weight is highly recommended. Made of a polypropylene fabric with dense nylon strapping, they are anchored to your deck with high tension springs for a secure fit. When not in use the anchors sit flush with the deck, preserving your safety and the appearance of your pool.

Ease your worries about the kids and dogs playing in the backyard when the pool is closed. The peace of mind alone is worth the investment; not to mention how much more attractive the yard will look!

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SAFETY TURTLE

"Fences, nets and self-latching gates are no match for the carelessness of pool users, or the inventiveness of toddlers"
-- communiquée on an Oprah Winfrey “Child Dangers” special

As mentioned on our home page, we are huge fans of the Safety Turtle System.  Please visit www.safetyturtle.com for complete information on this highly touted device; then call our office for pricing information.


POOL OWNER RISKS

The pool owner may be held responsible for injury or death attributable to:

  • poor or nonexistent safety equipment
  • inadequate warnings of risk
  • absent or not readable depth markings
  • improperly placed or installed equipment
  • accessibility to children
  • lack of alarm system
  • lapse of supervision

For more information see: www.aquaticisf.org/liability.htm


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