Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Swimming Pool Fence Vs. Pool Covers

Pool Fence vs. Pool Covers
When homeowners invest in a new swimming pool they are faced with an important choice. They must decide on which pool fence to go with. There are two main types of fence to choose from, a fence that goes around the pool or a net that covers the top of the pool. Pool owners are required, by law, to install a pool fence in many jurisdictions. Swimming pool nets and covers do not actually keep children away from the pool. A true Baby Guard pool fence system will keep children well away from the water.

The Baby Guard Pool Fence: pool safety necessity
There are many advantages to erecting a barrier fence. Pool access is denied not only to children and pets but also to trespassers. Many fencing systems include lockable gates to increase security. Superior fencing systems, such as the Baby Guard family of products, will utilize mesh, which is harder to climb, and offer a fence height of five feet instead of the standard four. Nets and covers do not offer this additional protection against intruders. The most commonly perceived disadvantage of fences is that they restrict access and movement through the yard making lawn care and other projects more difficult. Quality fencing systems such as those offered by Baby Guard are removable so that homeowners have all of the advantages of a barrier without the drawbacks.

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