Be sure to cover all of the bases when it comes to pool safety. Putting safety at the forefront of your mind is essential when it comes to owning a pool.
When it comes to pool safety, there are some key safety necessities to keep in mind. The first thing you want to think about before doing any work on your pool is the law. That’s right; many states have laws in place for exactly how your pool and pool fence should be.
These laws can govern anything from how far away from other properties the pool can be to the height of the fence. The lock on your DIY pool fence usually has some regulations to adhere to, with many states or municipalities requiring the lock to be a certain number of inches from the ground.
Water types
Most pools in residential areas are the kind that are treated with chlorine. If this is the type you are planning to have, be sure you know the ins and outs of how and when to chlorinate your pool.
Other more natural options to fill your pool are growing in popularity due to environmental concerns along with health concerns from chlorine. These options include saline water and mineral water and are a more environmentally friendly option. Some people with skin or eye sensitivities must choose these options over the harsher chlorine option.
Health and the environment
A fence can help keep the water free from outside debris blowing in and prevent neighborhood animals from entering the water. The water needs to be free from debris as much as possible to avoid being contaminated for swimming. Stagnant water that is unused or that has sat for long periods of time can be detrimental to your health. Be sure you at least have a skimmer to remove debris as needed. Many people opt to have a pool vacuum system that works on its own to remove dirt and debris that settles on the bottom of the pool.
Similar to the vacuum and skimmer, it is important to have a proper filter system hooked up to the pool to keep the water as clean as possible. When you and your little ones swim, it is hard to prevent small amounts of water from going inside your mouth, nose and ears. Having it filtered through a system made for the type of water you choose will help keep everyone safe and healthy.
Surrounding the perimeter
As you know, there are certain rules regarding how to safely house your pool. It is imperative that you check with the correct municipality or homeowners association to ensure you don’t get fined or create an unsafe environment with the incorrect fence.
If you are taking on the project of a DIY pool fence, it’s helpful to know everything that is available to you. Peruse the choices of panels, material grades, and even color and design. An aluminum pool fence will last longer than you probably intend to live in the home, so be sure you are pleased with the outcome before proceeding!
All safety regulations and the various aspects of pool safety are in place to keep children and others safe around the pool, which can be a dangerous area if unsupervised. Rules for locks, gates and fences and the correct treatment of water are not only important to follow for safety, but also because it is the law in many cases. Keep this in mind when you take on your next big outdoor project, like a DIY pool fence.