Be a Life Saver: Simple Steps to Keep Your Family Safe
Every year, preventable drowning accidents take lives—especially among young children. At Pool Fence of Southwest Florida, our mission is to help families enjoy their pools safely by promoting awareness, education, and reliable safety barriers. The “Be a Life Saver” guide provides clear, actionable steps that every pool owner can take to reduce the risk of tragedy and create a safer swimming environment for everyone.
L – Layers of Protection
Pool safety begins with layers of protection. No single measure can completely prevent accidents, but when multiple barriers are in place – such as a pool fence, alarms, and supervision – the risk drops dramatically.
I – Install Pool Alarms and Door Locks
Pool and door alarms are an essential second line of defense. They alert you if a door, window, or gate leading to the pool is opened unexpectedly, buying you precious seconds to respond. Door locks should be placed high enough to be out of a child’s reach.
F – Fence the Pool
A four-sided removable mesh pool fence is the most effective way to keep children and pets from unsupervised access to the water. It creates a secure physical barrier while still maintaining visibility and airflow. Installing a self-closing, self-latching gate adds another level of convenience and security.
E – Early Infant Swim Instruction
Teaching children to swim from an early age helps them become more comfortable and confident in the water. While swim lessons are not a replacement for supervision or barriers, they are an important part of overall safety.
S – Supervise and Designate a Water Watcher
Even the strongest swimmers need supervision. Designate a responsible adult as a “Water Watcher” whenever the pool is in use. This person’s sole focus should be watching swimmers—not multitasking or using their phone.
A – Always Check the Pool First
If a child is missing, always check the pool area first. Every second counts, and quick action can make the difference between a close call and a tragedy.
V – Verify Caretakers Know CPR
Make sure that babysitters, grandparents, and anyone who supervises your children knows CPR. In an emergency, prompt CPR can save a life before emergency services arrive.
E – Educate Family and Babysitters
Everyone in your household should understand pool safety rules. Take time to teach children that they should never approach the pool without an adult present, and review these rules often.
R – Remember the Reality
Drowning is silent and quick, and is the number one accidental killer of children ages 1–4 years old. But it is also preventable. By following these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk and make your pool a safe place for family fun.
At Pool Fence of Southwest Florida, we provide high-quality mesh pool fences that meet or exceed state safety standards.
Be proactive. Be prepared. Be a Life Saver.
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Your family’s safety is worth it.




