Swimming pool safety is not something that we take lightly at Treasure Pools. Our team is always available to assist homeowners after their pool construction is completed to ensure they are following all recommended safety procedures. There are a few precautions that you can easily take to secure your swimming pool area.

Alarms are one way to help in preventing accidental drownings. The CDC has Florida ranked 5th in the U.S. for unintentional drowning deaths and we want to do everything in our power to bring that ranking down. Setting up various types of alarms will alert the responsible adult if something should go wrong. One of the safest bets is a pool cover. This can be in the form of a net that is manually placed over the pool or an automatic cover. The automatic cover is a bit more costly, but easier to function. Floating alarms are another, more affordable way, to secure your swimming pool. These alarms typically run off batteries and are simple to install. Typically once the alarm is activated, it is placed in the pool and will alert whenever a person or object over a certain weight enters the pool unexpectedly. These alarms can be used for any body of water. Alarms on fences or doors that securely surround the swimming pool can be installed as well. These generally activate when someone opens the secured door without permission. These sirens are quite loud to ensure that someone can hear them.

These are just a few ways to secure your swimming pool. Contact Treasure Pools today to learn more about pool safety.