Safety
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− Never swim alone and never allow anyone else to do so.
− Do not use the pool if you are under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication. This can impair your capacity to use the
pool safely.
− If pool covers are used, remove them completely from the
water surface before climbing into the pool.
− Ensure that detachable ladders are positioned on a level surface.
− Note and follow the warning notices and safety signs on the
pool wall.
− Never jump or dive into the pool.
− Do not lean against or exert pressure on the edge of the pool
to avoid damaging the pool and allowing water to escape. Do
not allow anyone to sit or climb on the sides of the pool.
− If you wish to use the pool at night, ensure that all the warning
notices, ladders, the floor of the pool and the surrounding area
are illuminated sufficiently.
− Do not cover the pool when it is in use.
− Ensure that the cover sheet is removed completely before
using the pool. Ensure that no children or adults are under the
cover sheet as they cannot be seen.
− Keep children away from the covered pool to prevent them
becoming entangled in the cover sheet and drowning or
suffering serious injury.
− The pool is intended for regular use. Ensure that your pool is
correctly maintained. Excessive or rapid deterioration of the
water quality can often damage the pool. As a result, large
quantities of water can escape from the pool.
− Protect pool users from water-borne diseases by treating the
pool water and ensuring good hygiene.
− Store chemicals (e.g. water treatment, cleaning and
disinfection products) out of the reach of children.