3 important safety features for your in-ground swimming pool

3 important safety features for your in-ground swimming pool

Installing an in-ground swimming pool will add a touch of elegance to your garden. It’s better than an above-ground pool as there are no unsightly parts to create an eyesore! You’ll need to think about many things when installing a home pool – such as the general design, size, shape and placement – though you can’t forget about safety.

Having a pool in your garden is great, but it will add a new safety risk for your family, particularly if you have young children. With that being said, here are three important safety features you need to have in and around your in-ground swimming pool:

A protective fence

Every home swimming pool should have a protective fence built around it. It’s there to stop you or your kids from accidentally wandering too close to the pool and falling in. You’ll be surprised how often this happens – and to be honest, adults are just as prone to falling in as children, especially if there’s alcohol involved!

Don’t be fooled into thinking any fence will do. A wooden fence offers the protection you need, though it restricts your vision of the pool. Ironically, this can be a safety issue, as you may not notice your children in trouble while you’re inside making dinner. That’s why glass pool fencing is strongly recommended; you get a protective barrier without obstructing your line of sight.

A pool safety cover

When your pool isn’t being used, it makes sense to cover it. Again, this will prevent anyone from falling into the pool – and it also helps keep your pool clean. It stops debris from ending up in the water which could cause issues with the pool’s filtering system while also being unhygienic.

Be sure to find a proper pool safety cover here; don’t get a random stretch of tarpaulin and think that it will suffice. You need something that’s specially made to fit your pool to give it the protection it requires.

Anti-slip surfaces

Of all the safety issues surrounding having a pool, slips and falls are the biggest. There’s a high risk of people slipping on wet surfaces around the pool area, causing pretty severe injuries. Every in-ground swimming pool should be constructed with slip-resistant materials on the perimeter surfaces. The decking around your pool must be good at absorbing water or stopping people from slipping and sliding.

Furthermore, consider laying tiles or surfaces right around the pool with added ‘grippy bits’ on them. If you’ve ever been to a water park or swimming pool, you’ll notice they all have tiles with dimples on them. This is an anti-slip idea that stops people from dangerously skidding along the wet floor into the pool.

Look, when kids are involved, you’ll never feel comfortable that 100% of accidents will be prevented. They’re bound to find some way of getting themselves hurt, but all you can do is try to minimise the risks. Installing these three safety features will go a long way towards ensuring that your home swimming pool doesn’t lead to needless accidents. They’re simple undertakings too, so there’s no reason to ignore them!

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Property spotlight: Wild swimming nearby

Caldecott Hall, Fritton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9EY

Wild swimming has become quite the thing of late – especially post-Covid-19. Some people brave the freezing water annually at Christmas or on New Year’s Day. Others enjoy a refreshing dip on a daily basis. The practice is said to be good for you; it bolsters the immune system and helps keep your mental health buoyant.

If you’re one of the growing number of people who partake in regular dips in the sea, rivers, lochs or lakes, we have a selection of properties with wild swimming opportunities nearby. One property (seen above) is positioned right next to the private Fritton Lake that’s only accessible to homeowners, guests and members of their club. Another overlooks a little loch, just the other side of the road. The last example has its own lake (with duck house) on its extensive land.

Toftcarl Cottage, Thrumster, Wick KW1 5TR

Toftcarl Cottage, Thrumster, Wick KW1 5TR

Offers over £135,000: Toftcarl Cottage, Thrumster, Wick KW1 5TR

• 2-bed detached cottage
• Stunning views over Loch Hempriggs and surrounding countryside
• Additional land available

The property is situated on an elevated plot, overlooking Hempriggs Loch which is renowned for its wild brown tout fishing and lots of wildlife can be seen visiting the area.

Caldecott Hall, Fritton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9EY

Caldecott Hall, Fritton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9EY

Guide price – £350,000-£375,000: Caldecott Hall, Fritton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9EY

Fritton Lake is the heart of the village and is a family run private holiday club which offers adventures in nature including wild swimming, trail running, yoga, great local food and a positive life-changing impact on the environment.

• UNIQUELY DESIGNED LODGE
• FREEHOLD
• INCREDIBLE VIEWS
• LOCATED ON SITE WITH FACILITIES
• FOUR BEDROOMS
• DECKED AREAS
• MODERN INTERIOR
• SPACIOUS OPEN PLAN LIVING
• MAINTENANCE FEE: £1,432

Woodland Cottage, Little Durnford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6AH

Woodland Cottage, Little Durnford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6AH

Woodland Cottage, Little Durnford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6AH

£4,000,000: Woodland Cottage, Little Durnford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6AH

The property is approaching 6 acres with approximately 4 acres of grassland and wildflower meadows There are approximately 2 acres of well maintained woodland… A bradstone paved patio to the rear leads down to a lawn which in turns leads down to a wildlife pond. A swim spa completes the outside terrace and being set into an attractive timber decked area creates a pleasant area to sit and sunbathe and enjoy the views over the garden.

• An exceptional and unique 6,000 sq ft detached house
• Located in quiet hamlet on the edge of Woodford Valley
• Compelling and well-designed accommodation
• Kitchen/dining/family room (54ft x 20ft)
• 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
• South facing roof garden with rural views
• Private and secluded plot of approx 6 acres
• Potential annexe and range of outbuildings