Here's a safety tip you could try: We call it the "Life Bracelet". Next time you are out at the store, find a waterproof, soft cloth or neoprene item that can be worn as a bracelet. Make sure it fits snugly. The next time you have a pool party, or gathering with children attending, assign the bracelet to a responsible (preferably adult) person. Tell him/her they are the designated child-watcher.
The child watcher must remain in the pool area at all times. Explain that the child watcher cannot leave the pool for any reason, unless they give the bracelet to another qualified person. That person must also follow the rules as explained to the first child-watcher. If done correctly, this can help ensure someone is always in the pool area and alert. Often times, tragedy strikes when everybody thinks someone else is watching the kids in the pool. Also, keep a telephone near the pool area. Post emergency phone numbers nearby. Find out who can and cannot swim. Have fun, be safe, and protect our children.
 
Tahitian Pools has teamed up with the Chandler Fire Department to educate pool owners of the importance of water safety and supervising children around water.
For the City of Chandler's pool requirements and water safety materials call
Chandler Fire, (480) 782-2121 or visit www.ChandlerFire.org

For additional information, we suggest you check with the state and/or city in which you live to obatin the most current pool safety information and regulations. For your convenience, we have provided you with a link to the Arizona Department of Health Services below...
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES POOL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Introducing the Safe Pool Kit
A backyard swimming pool can provide immeasurable benefits, however being a pool owner comes with a sobering set of responsibilities. This kit will help you or someone you care about make th right decisions about pool safety.
We strive to continually develop creative teaching tools and information that help parents and concerned pool owners be proactive and diligent about pool safety.
Our goal is to work with pool builders, realtors, home builders, community organizations and cities in providing this information at the very begining of pool ownership. click here to learn more.
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