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Pool Safety Begins in Your Own BackyardNORTHBROOK, Ill., - June 8, 2004 - When your family swims at parks and beaches, there are fences, barriers and trained lifeguards on duty to keep everyone safe. But without proper poolside precautions normally found at public swimming areas, many splashing summer celebrations in residential pools could quickly turn tragic. "Each year, more than 250 children under the age of 5 are drowning victims, often in their own backyards," says John Drengenberg, manager of Consumer Affairs for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). "Because child drowning is a silent death that alerts no one with splashes or yells for help, we all need to be more aware and attentive whenever our families are around a pool." Drengenberg points out how following a few tips can keep your summer parties tragedy-free. The 10/20 pool patrol rule"Children in and around a pool require an adult's undivided attention," notes Drengenberg. "That means following the 10/20 rule. A supervising adult needs to be able scan the pool within 10 seconds and reach the pool within 20 seconds. Every second counts in preventing a drowning accident. In many incidents children had been missing for less than five minutes. At parties, family gatherings, or anytime kids are in the water, have an adult on 'pool patrol' to watch children swimming." Other UL poolside safety precautions include:
Barriers of protectionIf you own a pool, UL safety experts recommend providing barriers of protection between children and pools, such as:
"With multiple protective barriers, children have to overcome all of them before reaching the pool," emphasizes Drengenberg. "This can help give you time to prevent any possible accidents. But remember, barriers are no substitute for adult supervision." About Underwriters LaboratoriesUnderwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit product safety certification organization that has been testing products for more than 110 years. UL tests more than 18,850 types of products annually, and more than 19 billion UL Marks appear on products each year. Worldwide, UL's family of companies and its network of service providers include 60 laboratories, and testing and certification facilities. Press Contacts:For additional information on these safety tips and others, or to set up an interview with John Drengenberg, please contact one of the following UL representatives: David Gutierrez, UL/Rhea & Kaiser, +1-630-955-6623, david_gutierrez@rkconnect.com Joanne Beardslee, UL/Rhea & Kaiser, +1-630-955-6618, joanne_beardslee@rkconnect.com |
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