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How to Choose the Best Swimming Pool Safety Cover

March 6, 2023 By Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

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Pool safety covers are an essential part of an overall swimming pool safety plan for homeowners with indoor or outdoor pools. Pool covers are a physical barrier that can be placed over a pool to help keep children and pets safe when the pool is not in use. Pool covers limit access to the pool, preventing accidental falling into the pool, and provide a significant barrier to help prevent drowning. In addition to providing safety, pool covers can also be used for winterization of outdoor pools, helping keep debris from entering the pool and protecting the pool from extreme weather conditions. Depending on local safety regulations, pool safety covers may be required by law. It is important for pool owners to choose a quality cover that meets local safety regulations in order to ensure the safety of their family and friends.

yardguard swimming pool safety cover
Yard Guard swimming pool safety cover

Quality Pool Safety Cover

When choosing a quality pool safety cover, it is important to consider the amount of weight it can support and the type of cover best suited for your particular application. Solid pool safety covers are typically more durable than mesh or vinyl covers, and are designed to provide a secure barrier against accidental drowning. Non porous safety pool covers made of vinyl or other synthetic materials may be lighter and less durable than solid covers, but they still provide a secure barrier against accidental drowning. It is vital to choose a cover that is rated for the amount of weight which it will need to support in your particular application.

In addition, standing water on a pool safety cover can create an unsafe condition. Excessive water which accumulates on top of the cover can damage it, cause the cover to sink into the pool, or even store a large enough volume of liquid to pose as a drowning hazard of its own. It is crucial to clean off standing water from your pool cover regularly in order to ensure it is providing an effective barrier. Standing water can be easily removed from a pool cover by using a squeegee or a brush with a pole attachment.

pool cover with auto roll up

Different Types of Pool Safety Covers

There are several different types of pool safety covers available within the U.S. Pool safety covers are made of different materials such as vinyl or mesh, and are designed to provide a secure barrier against accidental drowning. Vinyl safety pool covers are made of vinyl or other synthetic materials, and provide a secure barrier against accidental drowning. Mesh pool safety covers are made of porous material such as nylon or polyester, and are designed to allow water to pass through while still providing an effective barrier against accidental drowning. Mesh pool covers are typically lighter and less durable than solid or vinyl covers, but may be easier to clean off if standing water accumulates on top of them.

Which is Better – a Solid, Vinyl Safety Pool Cover or a Mesh Safety Pool Cover?

The best choice for a swimming pool safety cover will depend on the individual needs and preferences of the homeowner. Solid and vinyl covers provide more durability and can support more weight than mesh covers, but may be harder to clean off if standing water accumulates on top of them. Mesh covers may be lighter and easier to clean off if standing water accumulates on top of them, but they may not be able to support as much weight as solid or vinyl covers. If you have a tall fence protecting your pool area with secure access and there is minimal risk of children or animals accessing the pool area without adult supervision, you may be able to get away with a mesh cover; however, a more rigid vinyl cover is always going to be the safer choice.

pool with cover firmly attached

When Should You Use a Pool Safety Cover?

Pool safety covers should always be used in addition to careful adult supervision of children in order to provide an extra layer of protection against accidental drowning or debris entering the water. In addition, it is important for homeowners with swimming pools to install additional barriers such as fences or alarms in order to further protect their children and pets from accidental drowning accidents.

Using a quality pool safety cover during the summer months can help keep debris out of the water while still providing an effective barrier against accidental drowning. During the winter months, it is important to use a quality winterizing cover over your swimming pool in order to protect it from extreme weather conditions such as snow or ice storms.

In conclusion, it is important for homeowners with swimming pools to choose a quality pool safety cover that meets local safety regulations in order to help keep their family and friends safe from accidental drowning accidents. Quality pool safety covers should fit securely over the entire pool and should not allow for any gaps or openings that could give access to the water. In addition, homeowners should consider additional safety barriers such as fences or alarms in order to further protect their children and pets from accidental drowning accidents.

rolled up swimming pool cover

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