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Memorise safety
numbers and
display them close
to the pool.
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Fire brigade:
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Emergency services:
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Poison centre
(enter the number
of the poison centre
closest to you)
>>
DO NOT PLAY WITH SAFETY ! ! !
In this fun environment you need to watch your children! You alone are
responsible for their safety ! Children should be closely supervised at all
times. The risk is at its greatest when children are less than 5 years old.
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Accidents don’t just happen to others. Be ready to act !!
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Never leave a child alone close to the pool.
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Children who don’t know how to swim, or children not supervised by
adults, should wear a fl oatation device (vest or arm bands). Without these
precautions, access to the pool should be strictly denied.
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The access ladder must be removed while the pool is not in use irrespective
of the length of time for which the pool will not be used.
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Designate one person responsible for watching non-swimmers and children.
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Be particularly attentive when there are several people in the pool.
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Keep a pole and/or life ring close to the pool in case of necessity.
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Teach young children how to swim as early as possible!
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Before getting into the pool, wet the back of the neck, legs and arms to
prevent irreversible thermal shock! This warning also applies to older pool
users who frequently disregard this safety tip.
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Jumping or diving should be prohibited. The same applies to violent games.
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Do not stand or walk on the coping! No diving.
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Be careful not to leave toys in or around an unwatched pool, these could
attract children...
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Keep the water clean and sanitary during the pool season.
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Water treatment chemicals should be kept out of reach of children; store
them in a safe, inaccessible place. Never leave cleaning accessories near
the pool.
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In as far as possible, install a standard compliant safety barrier or fence
around the pool to prevent unsupervised access to the pool. The door in
the fence or barrier should be kept locked at all times. You may also opt for
an electronic device that detects passage or falls into the water, or a safety
cover positioned and attached in accordance with the standards in effect.
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Outside the pool season, the pool should be covered with a winter cover
correctly positioned and attached. This serves an additional function in that
it renders the pool less attractive.
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Make sure that there is a telephone (land line or mobile) within easy reach of
the pool to avoid leaving children alone in the event of a problem.
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Take steps to prevent access to the pool if the fi ltration system is damaged
and during maintenance operations.
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In the event of an accident:
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get the child out of the water as quickly as possible.
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call for help immediately and follow the advice given.
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remove the wet clothes and wrap the child in warm blankets.
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IMPORTANT!
Notice Odyssea Rectangle GF-4 - 07/2015
FR-GB - Indice de révision : E - Code : 97209999