Pool Fences News - Safety first, for kids

Safety first, for kids
New York Daily News - Rhodes’ company, which also installs pool fences, charges around $2,800 for a gated fence for the average 40-foot-by-20-foot in-ground pool. You’d spend around $1,700 to enclose an above-ground model. Outdoor decks and terraces also need to be child

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Frederick News-Post - n Keep ladders and tall items away from pool fences, including boxes that may be climbed on, so youngsters won’t slip into the pool area unnoticed; n Use water alarms that activate when someone enters the water; n Have an adult present anytime children

SAFETY FIRST: Before anyone jumps in, make sure the pool, swimmers are
Detroit Free Press - Check to see whether there are regulations mandating pool fences. What options are available? If the house is part of the wall or fence around the pool, the doors leading from the house to the pool should have an alarm. Make sure baby-sitters and

Report lists top 20 ways to improve health
Times Herald-Record - Promotion of child-safety measures such as car seats, pool fences, bicycle helmets, poison control and curbs on scalding-water burns. Analysts quantified the health gains in terms of longer life and better quality of life for each preventive measure

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