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"Layers of Protection" Pool Safety Tips
Aluminum Swimming Pool Fencing: Keeping Loved Ones Safe
A swimming pool can offer your family wonderful times of enjoyment and many happy memories. In an imperfect world, however, there are often dangers associated even with the good things in life. At iFenceUSA™ we are firmly committed to helping protect children from harm. Our Resort Collection™ aluminum swimming pool fences are designed with pool safety in mind. Here we not only explain the standards we have built in to our fences but we also provide helpful tips to keep children safe. We want you to think in terms of "layers of protection."
B.O.C.A. pool safety standards

Here are the highlights of the B.O.C.A./I.C.C. pool safety standards:
- The fence must be a minimum of 48" tall (or taller, depending on distance between horizontal rails).
- The middle horizontal rail must be at least 45" above the bottom horizontal rail (to prevent using the horizontal rails as a kind of ladder for climbing).
- The spacing between pickets must be less than 4".
- If space between pickets is less than 1 3/4'' (as in our Extreme feature), rule #2 does not apply and fence does not have to be taller than 48'' (because the tighter picket spacing has made climbing much more difficult).
- The space between the bottom horizontal rail and the ground must be less than 2".
- The gate(s) must be self-closing and self-latching.
- The gate(s) need to open out (away from the pool area).
- The opening mechanism of the latch must be at least 54" above grade (ground level).
Obey local laws regarding pool safety

Location of your aluminum swimming pool fence

Additional Safety Tips

- Safety Covers: An impenetrable covering that completely covers the pool, spa, or hot tub will prevent access to the water when there is not supervision.
- Alarms: Alarms are available for doors, fences, in pools, and as a clip-on for children. Alarms detect unwanted entrances to your pool, spa, or hot tub.
- Rope and Float Line: Place these across the pool to alert swimmers to the separation of the deep end from the shallow end of the pool.
- Rescue Equipment: Equipment such as a life ring and shepherd's hook should be placed near the pool in an easily accessible spot.
- Posted Emergency Information: Post all CPR, other emergency information, and warning signs, as well as the emergency telephone number - 911 - near the pool, spa, or hot tub.
- Outside Telephone: Be sure to have a telephone in case you need to summon help.