One of the most enjoyable ways to cool down in the summer heat is to have a dip in a backyard or community pool. Swimming is a very popular family activity in Ontario, enjoyed by people of all ages, and in most cases, is a safe and healthy way of being active during the summer season.
However, it is very important to be aware of the potential dangers associated with pool activities. The Canada Safety Council notes that drowning is a leading cause of preventable injury and eath in children under 10 in Canada, and 60% of drownings occur between May and August (Canadian Red Cross).
Whether it is a wading pool, public pool or private pool, safety measures should be put in place to protect all users. Below are a few tips for pool safety that can help protect you and your loved ones.
It is not only private citizens who should keep pool safety in mind. Business owners who offer access to pool activities to the public should be aware of the ramifications if their employees are negligent or if there is an unsafe condition on their property that leads to injury or death.
In 2012, there was a terrible incident at a St. Catherines Lion Dunc Pool, which impacted over one hundred and eighty people. An employee for a pool maintenance company who was servicing the pool that day accidentally poured chlorine into a tank of acid. This created a toxic cloud that quickly spread through the entire area. In response, a ten million dollar class action suit was filed against the city and the business responsible for servicing the pool.
In another incident, which occurred this year, an eighteen-year-old employee had to be hospitalized at a local pool in Ottawa South. It was reported that the Ottawa Paramedic Service was requested at the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club’s swimming pool after the accident. Apparently a piece of equipment malfunctioned and caused a chemical to leak into the pool area. The young lady was unconscious when medical assistance arrived and details of her medical state were not released.
Pool safety is extremely important and we at Burn Tucker Lachaîne urge everyone to be aware of precautions that should be taken to keep loved ones, guests, and all pool users safe. We hope everyone enjoys a healthy, happy and safe summer.
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