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Inground swimming pool safetyAll in-ground swimming pools must be protected by a system that conforms to the AFNOR standards regarding the provision of safety devices. (These all have the objective of preventing young children of less than 5 years old drowning in the pool) These are:FencesSafety Barriers (Fences) - Final Standard published NF P90-306 CoversSafety Covers Final Standard published NF P90-308 AlarmsPool Alarms - Final Standard published NF P90-307 SheltersPool shelters - Final Standard published NF P90-309 The lawThis states that;
InsuranceAsk your insurance company for advice and your letting agent if your property is let. Many people do not realise they may require additional public liability cover (responsabilité civile) if they let their property. Sundry detailsYou are not going to be able to build your own safety device from normal DIY materials. But you can build a 1.1m metre high wall with smooth sides that cannot be climbed by a child. You should only purchase devices that have a statement of conformity naming the standard to which it conforms. All standardised devices have instruction manuals. Read and keep these. Think ahead to winter and how a device will be used. Will it be compatible with your existing pool covers? NF P90-306 Safety barriers and gatesA barrier can be combined with walls and sides of buildings. These walls must be a minimum of 1.10m at all points and must be non-climbable. Any access points to the pool must be equipped with a conforming device. For collective use any means of access must be both self-closing and self-locking. There must be no items outside the barrier that can be used to stand on within a 1.10m radius from the top of the barrier, such as flowerpots or bicycles. The standard recommends a barrier is installed no less than 1m from the pool nor too far that it loses effectiveness. NF P90-307 Alarm systemPerimeter or immersion alarms must be installed so that the alarm can be heard in all properties using the pool and a rescue made within three minutes by an adult. When deactivated to use the pool the alarm will reactivate after three minutes of inactivity, should you forget to manually reactivate. If you have a contre-courant system be aware this may stop automatic reactivation. Although devices are tested not to give false alarms, if you have a robot cleaner check it is compatible with the alarm. NF P90308 Safety covers and NF P90309 Pool sheltersDesigned to prevent a child falling into the water a cover must support 100kg; a bubble cover is not a safety cover. Covers and shelters must be closed and locked to conform in the absence of adult supervision. SignsAll the standards recommend signs displayed in the pool area with safety information The differences in Pool Safety Device Types
Pool AlarmsThey look like this
Pool FencesThey look like this
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