PART 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Your pool contains a large quantity of water and is deep enough to potentially endanger life and health unless the following rules
are strictly observed. First-time users are the most at risk of injury. Make sure everyone understands all the safety rules before
entering the pool.
No Jumping or Diving
The top rail of your pool is not a walkway and must not be used for jumping or diving. DO NOT PERMIT jumping
or diving into the pool from a deck or the top rail of the pool. Diving or jumping into the pool can result in serious
injury or even death by drowning.
Never use the pool alone or leave children unattended
NEVER permit the pool to be used unless it is attended by at least one adult other than the bather. NEVER
leave a child unsupervised in or near the pool. Someone should always be available in case of an emergency.
Restrict access to the pool
DO NOT LEAVE chairs or other furniture beside the pool that could be used by a child to climb into the pool.
Ladders must be removed when the pool is not in use or unattended. A fence or gate around the pool is
strongly recommended and may be required by law in some countries.
No Horseplay, No Alcohol or drugs
DO NOT PERMIT “Horseplay’ in and around your pool. Surfaces can be slippery and hazardous when wet. The
use of alcohol or drugs with pool activities is extremely dangerous. Persons who have been drinking alcohol or
taking drugs should not be allowed in the pool and should be carefully supervised in the surrounding area,
Keep away from ladders while swimming
DO NOT swim under or behind the ladders as this can result in entrapment or drowning. Remove ladders when
not in use.
Warning:
Do not modify the pool and do not interfere with the structure of the pool once it is
assembled and filled with water. It could result in the pool collapsing or in serious injury.
!
Round Satinwood Pool
13