When a person visits a pool for the first time, he is at a
greater risk than others.
- · One should never leave first time swimmers on their own in the pool
- · These people should be encouraged to use life jackets in water above shoulders. However, this should never replace experienced supervision
One can also control access to avoid accidents
- · Alarms can be installed to protect against unauthorized entry
Educate people for emergencies
- · People should be made aware of safety measures and emergency actions such as Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) so that they can be safe in case there is an accident
With eighty percent of pools in India being commissioned by
unqualified pool professionals who are able to offer enticing prices to the
pool owners (because of their lack of knowledge of pool prerequisites, clubbed
with their ability to cut down the corners owing to the limited knowledge that
they have), chances are eighty percent likely that we are swimming in a pool
which is a disaster waiting to happen.
At Premium pools we ensure 100 % safety of the swimmers, by
strongly adhering to the international safety standards which we acquire by
virtue of our collaboration with the international players who operate in
countries where very stringent rules and regulations are there to comply with.
With our collaboration with PPAS from U.S. come the most rigorously
followed pool safety regulation and practices in World, and with our Technical
collaboration with Albixon, Czech Republic come the best in its class equipment
qualifying with the most stringent European safety standards. Know more about
us here http://www.premiumpools.org/index.php
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