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Your brain is better than any pool safety product
Sure, a phone on hand, or footwear that will not allow you to slip and fall easily, are examples of a pool safety product that could be worth investing in. But even they do not compare to simple human brain power. Like other home safety products, you are best off if you can stay alert and keep the rest of your household members alert as well. Complacency is where you fall into trouble. Not taking care to watch your kids as they play in the pool? Not a good example of pool safety. Follow?

We are not trying to say that a pool safety product such as a ladder that extends into the pool is a bad idea. Definitely put one on. But things happen that are beyond your control and the only way to really ensure pool safety is to keep an eye on it.

With a pool safety product lineup this good, you'll be in the clear!
Just be smart. It is the key to all home safety as we discuss all over this here site. As far as your pool goes, you must be especially cautious during hazardous weather conditions. If lightning is in the area, stay out of the pool! Put the shutters on the house and keep all debris away from windows when you can. This is basic weather safety and may seem like common sense but many people do not think about the damage that can be sustained from little things that go unattended. Don't do it!

Remember, you can install any pool safety product you want, and most of them will help reduce the risk of injury. But unless you are constantly thinking about the implications of your actions, and ready to adjust on the fly, it's all moot.
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