Posts Tagged ‘Pool Barriers’
Pool Fences and Gates: Essential Safeguards Against Drowning
For most of the year, Arizona residents are fortunate to enjoy warm, sunny weather perfect for swimming and spending time by the pool. However, frequent pool use necessitates a heightened commitment to safety, including the crucial elements of sturdy, properly functioning fences and gates securing the pool area. Arizona law recognizes the importance of pool…
Read MoreA Sharp New Look for the Pool Area at Paradise RV Resort
As a semi-public facility, Paradise RV Resort was initially prompted to replace the fencing around its pool area in order to comply with county regulations. However, after receiving a new fence from DCS Pool Barriers, the community has enjoyed several surprising benefits that have enhanced the beauty, functionality, and safety of the pool area. In…
Read More5 Tips for a Safe and Fun Summer Pool Party
In the midst of a sweltering Arizona summer, the pool provides a refreshing escape and an oasis in which to comfortably spend time outdoors. What better way to make the most of your pool — and enjoy the company of friends and family — than by hosting a pool party? If you are planning a…
Read MoreIs Your Pool a Safety Threat? Proper Gates Prevent Accidents
Swimming pools provide a fun source of relaxation and a refreshing oasis from the heat in warmer months. Unfortunately, they also present a risk of accidental drowning, particularly for small children. Each year, nearly 300 children under the age of five drown in residential pools, with over 4,000 children in the same age group suffering…
Read MoreFinish Out the Season with a Clang!
September is here once again, which means that pool season is slowly coming to a close. Kids are back in school, and extracurricular activities are picking up. With the busier schedules, we also know it won’t be long until the weather will start cooling off soon as fall approaches. This means that less time will…
Read MoreMay is National Water Safety Month!
Every year sponsors from health, industry, and government come together to put on the National Water Safety Month in May. The month is meant to celebrate the popularity of swimming and other favorite water sports as the weather warms up and summer starts, but its priority is to raise awareness for the need for public…
Read More‘Tis the Season – Pool Season
The temperature is slowly creeping up higher and higher as we get closer to the end of the month, and as Arizona residents we all know what that means. Pool season is just around the corner! It’s fun and time in the sun, but it also means that it’s time to think about pool safety. …
Read MoreUp Your Pool Game!
Google Summer is in full swing! In Arizona this means that any backyard pools are at their peak usage with swimming becoming an almost daily activity for most people! One of the most important backyard features when you have a pool is the pool fence and gate. It not only keeps family members or visitors…
Read MoreThe Best Offence is a Good Fence
Google Pool fencing is not just a good idea – law in the state of Arizona requires it in many cases. However, this doesn’t mean just any fence will do; Arizona law has requirements for that too. From the height to the width between the fence’s bars, all of these must meet the standards set…
Read MoreDCS Pool Barriers – Pool Fencing that Meets Codes
Google In Arizona, many houses come equipped with pools, but that doesn’t mean that the houses and pools meet Arizona’s legal codes. Swimming safety and pool regulations are taken seriously in a state where there is the heightened risk of water related accidents. Make sure that your pool is meeting safety regulations when it comes…
Read MoreDCS Pool Barriers – Avoid Common Problems with Pool Barriers
Google Having a proper pool barrier in place is more than just a smart decision in Arizona – it’s the law. Arizona law requires homes to have pool barriers around the pool if there are children under the age of six. It seems easy enough, but there are common problems that can be avoided with…
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