Pool Safety
Watch out for power lines when cleaning:
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- Look above the pool area for power lines before you start cleaning.
- While cleaning, keep the long metal pole of your pool broom or vacuum as
low as possible and away from power lines.
- Carry poles parallel to the ground.
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Keep appliances far from pools and hot tubs.
If appliances fall into water or get wet, or if people who are wet try to
operate them, someone could be shocked or killed.
Know the law about pool installations.
If you plan to install an outdoor pool, hot tub, or spa, you must locate it a
specified distance from overhead and underground power lines. Check with your
local municipality regarding code requirements. Many municipalities also have
regulations regarding installation of electric wiring for pumps, lighting, and
outlets. You must call the local one-call utility locator service before
digging so underground utilities can be marked.
Keep pool broom and vacuum poles away from power lines. Keep appliances far
from pools and hot tubs.
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