Instructions / Assembly

SAFETY TIPS - RULES AND REGULATIONS
This section is designed to acquaint
you with some guidelines as to the
safe operation and use of your pool.
DROWNING RISK
Children, especially children younger than five years, are at high risk of drowning.
Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 in. (5 cm) of water.
Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they
are in or near this pool and when you are lling and emptying this pool.
When searching for a missing child, check the pool rst, even if child is thought to be
in the house.
Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other
approved barrier around all sides of pool. State or local laws or codes may require
fencing or other approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before
setting up pool.
Keep uninvited guests from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other
approved barrier around all sides of pool.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Children as young as 2 years have
climbed up ladders and into pools and drowned.
Do not leave toys inside pool when nished using, since toys and similar items might
attract a child to the pool.
Toys, chairs, tables, or similar objects that a young child could climb shall be at least
4 feet (122 cm) from the pool.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive or jump into this pool. Your pool is approximately 48",
52" or 54” deep. It is not designed for diving or jumping. Diving or
jumping into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or
death. Alert all family members and guests of this fact.
Point out the DO NOT DIVE labels supplied with the pool.
Do not install a slide or a diving board as your pool is approximately 48", 52" or 54”
deep and not designed to be used with them.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers and other electrical appliances away from
the pool. Do not place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
A list of emergency phone numbers of the following should be conspicuously
posted and should be kept at hand at the working phone nearest to the pool:
A. Nearest available police, fire and or rescue unit.
B. Nearest available physician.
C. Nearest ambulance service.
D. Nearest available hospital.
Become certi ed in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate
use of CPR can make a life-saving difference.
COMMON SENSE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAN PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND SERIOUS INJURY
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