Monday, June 30, 2008

Tune In To Fox Channel 10

Two children have drowned this week in the Phoenix metro area. A 3 year old and 6 year old lost their lives in back yard pools where adults were present. This has sparked an out cry of what parents can do to keep their kids safe from pools. July 3rd Fox news channel 10 will feature fire fighters Tim Maloney and Wes Patterson providing options for parents to protect their kids from back yard swimming pools. They will talk about Pool Guard pool fences and Pool Guard safety nets. Both provide affordable pool protection and keeps your kids safe from back yard pools. Tune in to news Fox 10 and hear what firefighter Wes and Tim have to say about keeping your kids safe around water.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Flotation Swimsuits

Swimming pools are a lot of fun and a fresh relief to escape the summer heat, but they also come with a lot of responsibility for your children when it comes to pool safety. You may already have a safety fence, and perhaps a baby pool fence, but there are other ways that can make the pool safer for your children. Try a flotation swimsuit, which is a special bathing suit with a flotation panel attached, so it takes the place of a life jacket to help your kids stay safe in the water. This will increase their confidence as they improve their swimming skills and it will also make you feel better.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

New House

Can you close on your house? We recently got a call from one of our local Real Estate Brokers in a panic. "I need you to put a pool fence in a house today, can you do it?" Our install team was already out on the streets and would not be back until 4:00. "We can do it but it will be later this evening." What happened? The broker proceeded to explain that the closing of the house could not be done until a pool fence was installed. The pool had no water and created a hazard and the insurance company would not back the mortgage company until the pool fence was installed. We installed it that night and the closing went through the next day! Another potential crisis averted...POOL GUARD PUERTO RICO to the rescue!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Instincts

An elderly woman called Pool Guard last week panicked about an accident that had occurred the day before. The woman's husband had passed away several years earlier and her only family remaining was a her little dog she called Lolly. Lolly and this woman are very close, after all, they are all they have. It had been very nice the past couple of days so the women and Lolly played together outside quite a bit. Never being prepared for what was about to happen, the woman said she hadn't had a plan for any accidents related to her pool. Lolly had fallen in the pool during play time and without thinking the elderly women jumped in the pool to save Lolly's life. The big problem was the woman jumped in the pool without even thinking and she could not swim herself. Luckily she jumped in the shallow end of the pool and was able to bring herself and Lolly back to safety. She began to think of what could have happened. Her instincts were to jump in and save her puppy but what if she jumped in the deep end? All she could think of was her and her dog accidentally drowning and no one would know. She called Pool Guard of Phoenix and asked what we could do for her. Pool Guard is not only in the business to protect children but we also product the elderly and our four legged friends. We were able to respond very quickly and installed a mesh fence for the woman and her puppy. You could see her relief once the fence was installed. Now her and Lolly can enjoy playing outdoors and know they are protected from an accidental drowning. The customer was equally pleased that our mesh fencing is affordable and cosmetically appealing to preserve views and landscaping. So here's to another satisfied customer in Phoenix!