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Brian Hannigan
02-17-2011, 11:30 PM
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Now it's turned into a tragic reminder of the importance of pool safety and watching over your kids. Braswell said, "It's one of those things in Southern Arizona we need to think about year round. When January comes around we need to make our new years ...

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Tom Mcdonald
02-18-2011, 08:30 AM
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Now it's turned into a tragic reminder of the importance of pool safety and watching over your kids. Braswell said, "It's one of those things in Southern Arizona we need to think about year round. When January comes around we need to make our new years ...

This was just down the street from my house

JB Thompson
02-18-2011, 03:52 PM
This happened in our community about 8 months ago. The babysitter and her family go to our church and is in my Sunday school class. They, as well as the family, were obviously devastated.

The door going to the pool didn't have an alarm on it and the family normally kept it locked. The babysitter was accustomed to having the family ensure this door always remained.

Unfortunately, that day the door wasn't locked and the child went out of the door, fell in the pool and drowned.

Benjamin Thompson
02-18-2011, 05:27 PM
It's a sad story, one we get 7 or 8 times a year. But I had a client ask me the other day, why don't we have to fence ponds and streams and water features? You never seem to hear about kids drowning in them??

Michael Dennison
02-18-2011, 06:01 PM
Well sometimes children do drown in those other bodies of water, but in most instances they are a further distance then just out the back or side door and perhaps adults or older children may be more apt to be with them or close by? Also perhaps the child is more or so familiar with the pool that they are not afraid to get to close. Not sure on that theory.

Daniel Mummey
02-19-2011, 01:35 PM
I'm one who feels strongly about potential drowning hazards. On the Oregon coast we don't have unsupervised swimming pools. Heck we don't have swimming pools, to speak of, BUT there are a few unsecured hot tubs and unattended stagnate landscape ponds that are an attractive nuisance. These occur on both vacation rental properties and foreclosed properties. When I'm reporting on these I make sure I include these conditions as potential safety hazards. Even when these conditions are not barred on private properties, I'm not going to be the one that didn't say something. Something more personal is the fact that I've seen the pain of guilt & remorse of one of my long-time Young Life leaders who lost his 10 year old son 12 years ago in an unattended swimming pool. Diligence due. :(

Robert Hronek
02-19-2011, 07:14 PM
In the 1988 Phoenix had a rash of drowning in the 30's in 1 year. It was then they created the ordiance that requires a barrier between the house and pool.

I need to revise that as it was closer to 100.

Rolland Pruner
02-21-2011, 02:50 PM
Years past if a home I was inspecting or a home next door I put in my inspection report. ( any home or neighbor home with a swimming pool should be inspected by a expert in swimming pools evaluated for safety and current standards. This should be a very high priorty for Seller, Buyer; and both selling and listing agents.