Learn how to create safer pool and spa environments for children and what you can do to make your above ground pool or spa safer.

Put up a fence that is at least 4 feet high around all sides of the pool or spa. The fence should have a locking gate that closes and latches by itself.
Use door, gate and pool alarms.
Cover and lock pools and spas when you are not using them.

Remove or lock ladders to above ground pools and spas.
Use approved anti-entrapment drain covers and back up devices.

Always watch children when they are in or near water.
When you are watching children, don’t be distracted by phone calls, text messages, reading or talking to others.
Watch children even if they know how to swim.
Children who can’t swim well or can’t swim at all should be within your reach and wear life jackets
Keep a phone near you – use it only to call for help if there is an emergency.
If a child is missing, check the water first.

Learn how to swim – both children and adults should know how to swim.
Learn how to correctly choose and use U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets
Learn how to use rescue equipment.
Learn adult and infant CPR.
Teach children never to swim alone.
Teach children not to play or swim near pool or spa drains.