Have you seen Life Saver Pool Fence in the news lately? As summer approaches, our president, Eric Lupton, has already been interviewed multiple times about pool safety. Below, we’ll discuss some of the most important topics he’s covered.

Where to See Life Saver Pool Fence in the News

As shared on Eric’s facebook page, we can see Life Saver Pool Fence in the News in two major interviews.

The first is here, on NewsMax, as Eric discusses a viral video of a father diving into a pool to save a child:

Next, here is an entire segment on the Weather Channel dedicated to learning about child water safety:

The Big Stories

Eric Lupton, and this company on the whole, are dedicated to drowning prevention and spreading the word about water safety. Believe it or not, according to the CDC, drowning is the number one accidental killer of children under five. To make matters worse, in 69 percent of fatal drowning incidents, one or both parents, were supervising their child at the time.

These are some scary facts for parents to learn. Fortunately, this is much of what Eric discussed in the segments above. He also discussed additional steps that parents or pet owners can take to supplement adult supervision.

The Value of a Removable Mesh Pool Fence

Obviously, with Life Saver Pool Fence in the news, people will want to talk about pool fences. That is great, because a strong mesh pool fence is an excellent first line of defense for little ones who have access to a pool.

A strong, properly installed mesh pool fence will be able to block kids and pets from entering the pool or hot tub area. Beyond that, it should stand up to the elements and general wear-and-tear.

For pool fences to be effective, they must:

  • Provide a barrier between the pool area and any door that provides access to the pool. 
    • You’ll want to be absolutely sure that your child can’t approach the pool unsupervised, even if the door is accidentally left ajar.
  • Have a self-closing gate that latches automatically.
    • This gate should never be propped open, and the latch should be out of reach of children.
  • Be 48-inches tall with slats no more than four inches apart. 
    • This prevents young children from climbing over or through the fence.

To learn more, read our full article on the value of a mesh pool fence.

Multiple Layers of Protection

Beyond installing a pool fence, safety experts always recommend installing multiple layers of protection. As great as pool fences can be for safety, it wouldn’t help to only rely on a single safety measure.

Here are two more layers of protection to consider:

  1. Adding high locks on all doors and windows leading to the pool.
  2. Installing safety alarms on the doors and windows that access the pool.

CPR Training

Parents should be CPR-trained as soon as possible. In a dangerous situation, CPR can be a life saver. During an emergency, properly administering CPR can literally mean the difference between life and death. So it goes without saying, the value of CPR training is paramount.

Swimming Lessons and the Buddy System

Swimming lessons can be started much sooner than many parents realize. As a rule, swimming lessons should begin as early as parents and a child’s pediatrician feel comfortable. Believe it or not, there are many options available for people of all ages.

Beyond knowing how to swim, the buddy system is a massive help. With a friend around, a swimmer will be better protected and accounted for. Besides, it is always good to have someone else watching your back! Look forward to seeing Life Saver Pool Fence in the news again very soon.