CLEANING
- Keep all products in their original containers
- Never sniff, touch, or taste to determine the product
- Keep all the products locked up, and out of reach of children
- Reach your labels, and never mix chemicals, they can release a harmful gas
- Open windows and turn on fans while cleaning and for an hour or two afterwards
- Wear protective clothing - long sleeves, long pants, socks, shoes, and gloves - it spraying pesticides
- Even "all-natural" or "environmentally friendly " labeled products can be serious if ingested
- Make sure mop buckets are carefully guarded; even a very small bucket of water or fluids can be hazardous, causing drownings or serious health issues if ingested.
- The slippery surface of a freshly mopped floor is dangerous as well. It may cause a slip leading to a dangerous fall
- Never turn your back on a ladder
- If possible, use cleaning tools with telescoping handles
- It is recommended to changed the batteries of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors twice a year (helpful idea is to change them with the clock)
OUTSIDE
- Teach your children to never play on or around a lawn mower, even when it is off
- Children under 6 should be kept inside when the lawn is be mowed
- Frequent playgrounds that have shock absorbent surfaces
- Teach children to use equipment properly
- Enforcing no pushing, shoving, rough housing
- Use appropriate and well fitted equipment in sports (helmets, goggles, etc)
- Don't leave unattended kids near open flames (grills, campfires, fire-pits, bonfires, etc)
- Always have a bucket of way and fire extinguisher on hand
- Only let professionals handle fireworks
POOL CLEANING
- Keep water in constant moving; it prevents bacteria from forming
- Check the pools filter and backwash frequently
- Brush and vacuum at least once a week
- Test your pools water, the pH balance and sanitizer levels needs to be checked
- Have a water treatment going
- If going on vacation: brush and vacuum, test the levels, set the timer/ask a good friend to make sure pump runs eight hours a day
POOL SAFETY
- ALWAYS MANDATE A LIFEGUARD ON HAND
- Be CPR certified
- Keep the water clean
- Have the children take swimming lessons
- Know the weather, realize if there is a storm coming in
- Wear your life jackets, remember toys are not a replacement for life jackets
- Always aha a phone on hand for emergencies
- Don't clutter pool and the surrounding area
- Have a 4foot or taller fence surrounding pool area
To keep everyone properly protected from the sun use the proper SPF Sunblock for your skin type, wear a hat, and keep in proper shade.
These are just a few helpful hints for your family, as always we love to hear any that you have to offer! Any emergency immediately seek medical assistant or call 911.
- Teach your children to never play on or around a lawn mower, even when it is off
- Children under 6 should be kept inside when the lawn is be mowed
- Frequent playgrounds that have shock absorbent surfaces
- Teach children to use equipment properly
- Enforcing no pushing, shoving, rough housing
- Use appropriate and well fitted equipment in sports (helmets, goggles, etc)
- Don't leave unattended kids near open flames (grills, campfires, fire-pits, bonfires, etc)
- Always have a bucket of way and fire extinguisher on hand
- Only let professionals handle fireworks
- Keep water in constant moving; it prevents bacteria from forming
- Check the pools filter and backwash frequently
- Brush and vacuum at least once a week
- Test your pools water, the pH balance and sanitizer levels needs to be checked
- Have a water treatment going
- If going on vacation: brush and vacuum, test the levels, set the timer/ask a good friend to make sure pump runs eight hours a day
- ALWAYS MANDATE A LIFEGUARD ON HAND
- Be CPR certified
- Keep the water clean
- Have the children take swimming lessons
- Know the weather, realize if there is a storm coming in
- Wear your life jackets, remember toys are not a replacement for life jackets
- Always aha a phone on hand for emergencies
- Don't clutter pool and the surrounding area
- Have a 4foot or taller fence surrounding pool area
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