Purchasing a home with a pool safety net when you have never owned one can be kind of an interesting process in regards to taking one off and placing it back on the pool when you are not familiar with the product at all. Pool Guard of Puerto Rico recently had a client contact them to do a safety check on the pool net as well as provide instruction as well as assistance in regards to how to use the product. Upon review of the pool net there were some areas that needed some attention. The rope in the center that is the main tensioner for the CTS (central tensioning system) had a great deal of wear and needed to be changed out. The overall condition of the product was pretty good provided the pool net was roughly six years old. A new pulley was provided for the customer's use along with the key to open the net and now the pool is once again up to pool safety standards. Pool safety should be a top concern when you purchase a home with a pool or have a pool installed in your back yard. Above ground pools, in ground pools and even hot tubs all present a potential drowning hazard if not addressed with layers of protection such as a pool fence, pool net,pool safety cover or an alarm.
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Pool Guard of Puerto Rico is pleased to announce that we have several different colors of pool safety net to choose from. Pool safety nets usually are only offered in blue. Pool Guard now offers beige, brown, black and blue. The products are all made in the USA and all components come with a limited warranty so that you know the products you are purchasing are backed by a company that has been around and will be around. Call Pool Guard of Puerto Rico today for your free estimate. It's time to make your pool safe!
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico: It seems that the busy season for pool safety is upon us here in Puerto Rico. The holidays are now well past us and the temperature is starting to rise back up to the level to warrant the using of the pool again. Certainly most pools probably do not have a form of safety protection because it is not required by law like it is in Florida and several othere states in the U.S. mainland. Though it is not a law, now is certainly the time to think about making your pool safe. Newly built pool, old pool or a house that you just purchased with an existing pool, if you have kids, grandkids or there are kids in the vicinity, then you have the responsibility to provide at least one layer of protection from an accident. It happens every year here in Puerto Rico between March and June, there are a couple of incidents where a child almost drowns or drowns. These accidents are preventable as long as the pool owner takes a proactive stance and responsibility. There are many different options for pool safety. Pool safety fences, pool safety nets, pool safety covers and automatic pool covers. The economy is tough but can you really affort not to protect your pool?
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Pool Safety Fence ProfessionalsOver 8 years in the pool safety industry (we do not build pools, clean pools or anything else) we know the right product for you. Call Pool Guard of Puerto Rico Archives
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