Safe Gates Help Save Lives – Check Your Pool Gate Month

Courtesy of Jeff Horton, D&D Technologies, USA

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 Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in children ages 1 – 4 years, with an average of 11 fatal and 22 non-fatal drownings per day. Additionally, 70% of child drownings occur during non-swim times. Children’s natural curiosity often leads them to backyard swimming pools, and most children that drown gain access to the pool through a faulty fence or gate. To help reduce the risk of child drowning the National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA) has developed 5 layers of protection.

The first and most important layer is a barrier that limits access to the pool and an alarm to alert you if someone enters the pool area unexpectedly. Fencing provides a constant barrier, but the fence is only effective if the gate and gate hardware are in good working order. Checking the pool gate is crucial for drowning prevention, yet only 30% of pool owners do this once a year. To raise awareness of the problem and provide education on how to check and maintain a pool gate, D&D Technologies® along with the NDPA established Check Your Pool Gate Month, starting on May 1st.

Check Your Pool Gate Month reminds pool owners to ensure their pool fences, gates, latches, and hinges are secure and working properly, with the aim to reduce child drownings by making it harder for them to access the pool. For every child that drowns, another 7 experience a non-fatal drowning, and 40% of these children require further care. A few minutes is all it takes to check a pool fence and gate, and this simple task done regularly could help save a child’s life.

Safety Checklist for Pool Gates

  • Gate should open outwards, away from the pool
  • Gate latch release knob should be out of reach of children under 5. (check local codes/standards from minimum requirements)
  • Fence should be at a minimum height to comply with your region and encompass the pool area. (check local codes/standards for minimum requirements)
  • Maximum clearance from finished ground surface is no more than 4” (100mm)
  • Fence perimeter must have adequate distance from other climbable objects or structures
  • Gate must be self-closing and self-latching
  • Gate hinges are reliable, self-closing, tension-adjustable, rust free and bind free
  • Gate latch must be adjustable for height and width
  • Gate latch cannot be key locked in the “open” position
  • Gate latch cannot be opened using implements or force
  • Gate will shut and latch securely from any position, including from resting on the latching mechanism
  • Gate complies with all relevant United States Codes/Standards and legislation for pool safety

If new or replacement gate hardware is needed, install products proven over 35 years, the D&D MagnaLatch® safety latch and TruClose® safety gate hinge. The MagnaLatch® gate latch and TruClose® gate hinge, invented by D&D Technologies®, meet all international and local pool safety codes and fulfill all the safety checklist’s requirements. The MagnaLatch® is a reliable, adjustable, and magnetically triggered self-latching safety gate latch. TruClose® are self-closing, adjustable polymer safety gate hinges.

The MagnaLatch® ALERT is D&D’s latest pool safety innovation, providing both audible and visual alarms if the gate is left open or not physically latched. Pool owners can see at a glance and hear from a distance if their pool gate is not latched properly.

Together, MagnaLatch and TruClose are the world’s most trusted pool safety hardware system, having been installed on gates for over 35 years and saving countless lives.

D&D Technologies® gate hardware can be purchased on Amazon or at Home Depot or Lowes.  If you cannot fix it call your local contractor to service your gate and ensure the gate is secured while waiting.

You are encouraged to support the ‘Check Your Pool Gate Month’ campaign by following D&D’s social media platforms and sharing the posts.

Use the links below for more information on pool safety and compliance:

***Courtesy of Jeff Horton, D&D Technologies, USA***

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