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DID YOU KNOW? - We will install a superior Protect-A-Child fence for the same price as our competitors
Dear Pool Owner:
The number one cause of child fatalities is drowning!
This site is dedicated to providing information and solutions to such needless accidents. If you are a Southern California pool owner and are not sure how to improve the safety at your pool, please read on. Our "Safety Tutorials" section covers many aspects of pool safety, and offers a number of solutions to keeping children and pets away from your pool. We believe strongly that the most suitable product for safety is a specifically designed pool fence, and yet other choices are available. See our tutorial "Fence, net or alarm" for an honest appraisal of the merits of each type of protection. No one system is perfect in each location or circumstance, and often multiple layers of protection may be the best answer.
Never leave young children unattended poolside, regardless of the protection in place
At the bottom of this page our "Quick Guide to Pool Fencing" will explain the various options that we offer, including safety features unique to the "Protect-A-Child" line of quality removable fences.
When you are ready, visit the"Steps to a Safe Pool" section, evaluate your individual needs and use our system to design your own fence on-line. Once this is completed, we can provide a very competitive price quote to install peace of mind. Altenatively, we are happy to visit your home to show you examples of our fencing choices, and provide a free estimate at your convenience.
See Pool Safety Rules 1 though 10 here
Questions? Call us toll free at 888.513.1945 for live answers....
Quick guide to pool fencing
Here in the USA over the last twenty years or so, removable mesh pool fencing has become the norm. It wasn't always the case. Prior to the introduction of removable fencing the logical choice was wrought iron. Expensive, prone to rusting and permanent, it is now largely obsolete in pool safety. Sometimes we are called to a home where wrought iron has been removed as the kids grew, leaving ugly rusted plates inbedded in the deck. Now that the kids have their own kids, its time for the grandparents to protect the pool again. continued here




