Having a Dimensions One Spa in the cold weather is a great relaxation space for friends and family. Getting outside during the cold winter months can be difficult. Therefore, turning to your backyard into warm winter oasis may be the perfect solution. However, using your spa and hot tub safely during the winter is can help prevent possible accidents. We will provide with you with a few spa and hot tub safety tips for winter. Spa and Hot Tub Safety Tips for Winter Prepare and Use Extra Caut...

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Splashing and taking a dip in a swimming pool is a sure way to have fun and cool off. But it’s important to make safety the number one priority to protect our children in and around the water. Drowning is the leading cause of death among young children between the ages of 1 and 4. For every child under the age of 15 who dies from drowning in a pool, another 10 receive emergency care for nonfatal drowning injuries. Brain damage and long-term disabilities, including memory problems, learning disab...

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Pool fencing is very important when it comes to pool safety and protecting your child from the water. Permanent pool fencing has been used for many years to help prevent drowning from occurring. Pool fencing, whether it be removable or permanent, creates a strong barrier between your home and your swimming pool while still leaving the pool in clear view. Here is some information about permanent pool fencing and why it is important. Importance of Permanent Pool Fencing If you own a swimming...

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Pool fencing is very important when it comes to pool safety and protecting your child from the water. Removable pool fences made of strong and transparent mesh can be great because of its climb-resistant nature and the ease of removability. These pool safety fences have been used for many years to help prevent drowning from occurring. Pool fencing, whether it be removable or permanent, creates a strong barrier between your home and your swimming pool while still leaving the pool in clear view. T...

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Splashing and taking a dip in a swimming pool is a sure way to have fun and cool off. But it’s important to make safety the number one priority to protect our children in and around the water. Drowning is the leading cause of death among young children between the ages of 1 and 4. For every child under the age of 15 who dies from drowning in a pool, another 10 receive emergency care for nonfatal drowning injuries. Brain damage and long-term disabilities, including memory problems, learning disab...

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