Keeping Summer Safe: Pool and Spa Safety Tips

Kyle Hogan • June 14, 2023

The backyard pool can be great summer fun, but it can also be a source of danger for children. Drowning kills nearly 4,000 people a year in the United States. It's also the leading cause of preventable death among children aged 1 - 4.1,2


If you have a pool or spa, here are seven simple tips to keep your children and their friends safe during swimming season.


1. Adult Supervision

Always be present when children are using the pool. As any parent knows, it takes only moments for children to place themselves in dangerous situations. Stay attentive.


2. Keep a Life Ring Nearby

Have something that can quickly pull someone out of the pool. Always check that it is in good condition.


3. Fence and Alarms

Make sure your pool is protected by a fence. You may even want to add an alarm system that warns you of unauthorized use of the pool.


4. Rope or Float Line

This distinguishes between the shallow and deep ends and serves as a visual reminder to young children not to pass.


5. Lock Your Hot Tub Cover

Young children may not be tall enough to stand up in a hot tub or fully understand how quickly heated water can lead to dehydration and/or other accidents.


6. Safely Store All Pool Chemicals

These chemicals represent a danger not only to children but also to the adults who use them. Find a safe storage area and handle them properly.


7. Cover Pool Drains

Suction entrapment can lead to death. Make sure all drains are properly installed with certified covers. Periodically check to ensure that they are not damaged.


With these simple steps, you can increase the safety of your pool and/or hot tub without decreasing the fun and joy they bring.


  1. https://www.cdc.gov/drowning/index.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fsafechild%2Fdrowning%2Findex.html https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/safe-swimming-week/feature.html
  2. The information in this material is not intended as legal advice. Please consult legal or insurance professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation.


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