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Solid Vinyl In Ground Swimming Pool Safety Cover


www.megapoolandspa.com Solid Vinyl Swimming Pool Safety Covers for swimming pools

How to install a Winter Swimming Pool Safety Cover


Instructional video on how to install a Doheny’s Water Warehouse swimming pool Winter Safety cover. Distributed by Tubemogul.

HKQ Kids – Swimming Pool Safety


For 2009, the Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Foundation for Children’s Advocacy – HKQ Kids – launched an eight-spot TV campaign in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA, media market focusing on a number of child safety hazards, including ATV safety, choking hazards, carbon monoxide poisoning, furniture fires, playground safety, swimming pool safety, sports safety and summer camp safety. For more information, visit www.hkqkids.org.

How to Install Your Swimming Pool Safety Cover


Instructional video on how to install your swimming pool safety cover from Doheny’s Water Warehouse Distributed by Tubemogul.

Public Swimming Pool Safety


Public Swimming Pool Safety by IPSSA. www.mikethepoolman.com

Swimming Pool Safety Tips


Each year, approximately 6-THOUSAND people drown in the United States according to the US Army Corps of Engineering on water safety. That number on the minds of many city leaders across Eastern Idaho. St. Anthony held a public meeting Wednesday night considering closing the sand bar. Family of drowning victim Lance Jensen spoke at the meeting, which went until 11pm. That resolution has been tabled, but the diving board has been closed and will likely be removed. Search and Rescue teams also dove in waters underneath the board to locate any possible indications of danger. A committee will soon be formed to monitor the sand bar to give notice to the public on a day to day basis about the safety of swimming, especially when the water is high. At the Brigham Young University Idaho Swimming pool, lifeguards are being trained to react to drowning situations. “To do CPR and work with oxygen, we feel better prepared. It makes me feel useful in a situation,” said David Borchardt, a lifeguard in training. Your safety tips this week are: 1. Don’t Panic. Panic induces further injuries, and will incapacitate you. “Sometimes it doesn’t take much to bring on panic, maybe they go too deep in the water,” said Bert Bowen, a lifeguard trainer and pool supervisor at BYU-I. 2. Don’t be a daredevil. “Teenagers will always be daredevils,” said Bowen. 3. And lastly, the only thing that hasn’t changed in 45 years of Bowen’s experience in water safety, “You can’t breathe underwater,” laughed Bowen