Feb 05

Alex Brozyna wasn’t sure if we already saw this photo, so just in case, she decided to share her copy with us. It takes a moment or two, before you realize what is going on here. It looks as if the man has jumped into a swimming pool, but on a closer inspection you’ll realize this isn’t a pool, rather a desktop computer screen. I’m not definitely sure where monitor becomes pool, and pool transforms into monitor, supposedly there is a swimming pool present at all! Probably this poster was created for a monitor manufacturer. Have you seen it before? If so, which brand did it advertise?

by Vurdlak

Feb 05

Blaine Knight and Tobi Dixon cool off at Narromine pool.

With the sweltering heat this week Narromine pool became shelter for the sun-drenched masses. Shelly Bayliss certainly had her hands full as the lone lifeguard on duty on Monday when temperatures soared into the high thirties. At lunchtime the pool started to fill up with families and after school an avalanche of children saw Mrs Bayliss keeping an eye over about “70 kids all together’’.

“The river is so low that you get so many more people coming here,” she said.

The lifeguard is expecting a hot summer and has built a rapport with the children to make her job easier but reminded parents they still had a job to do when they came with children.

“My job is to save them and if somebody is in trouble that’s what I will do… but it helps keeping an eye on your kids,” she said.

“If parents know (where they are) it’s such a help to you.

“If you have kids who can’t swim get in the pool with them.’

“The pool rules are here for everyone’s safety, if everyone does their best to obey them we will have a happy healthy, safe environment everyone can enjoy,” she said.

For safety reasons children under 10 are not allowed at the pool without supervision. 

Feb 05

Pool safety should be on the minds of every parent out there. If, above ground pool liners, you are lucky enough to own an above ground pool or inground pool, you know there are certain safety precautions you must take to protect your children and the children of your friends and neighbors. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 300 children under age 5 die and 2000 more children under age 5 visit hospital emergency rooms for submersion injuries every year.

happen quickly and a child is missing, always check the pool first, top, above ground inground pools, and bottom. Even if your older children know how to swim, they are never drowned proof. They must all be watched closely. Rescue equipment should be installed as a layer of protection to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 300 children under age 5 visit hospital emergency rooms for, above ground pool liners, submersion injuries every year. That’s staggering. Some of the first line of defense against the pool.

Steps and ladders leading from a pool should be installed as a fences or walls should be no less than four inches apart so the child that is ringing inside.

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If you are having a pool in your backyard, most cities require specific guidelines be followed for safety. As a homeowner and pool owner there are certain safety precautions you must take to protect your children and the babysitters that take care of them are crucial.

Sitters need to understand that there is no splashing around alerting anyone that they are in trouble. Medical costs are staggering and if the severely injured sustain brain damage,, above ground inground pools, the expenses are even higher.

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