Safety Advice; Safety Regulations - GRE J.E.T. POOL Junior Mode D'emploi

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SAFETY ADVICE

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CAUTION:
• " FA I L U R E TO C O M P LY W I T H T H E
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO
SERIOUS HEALTH RISKS, ESPECIALLY FOR
CHILDREN."
• Before starting assembly, read the instructions
below carefully.
• For safety, do not install the pool on a balcony or
terrace.
• Important: Place the pool where there is a drain
nearby so that it will not produce flooding if the wall
should rupture. Think of your pool as though it were
a large dam. If the pool is not properly levelled, the
pressure inside could tear the wall and all the water
would pour out. Such a large volume of water could
cause significant damage to the surroundings and
even to individuals who are close by.
• This pool is designed for children.
• Never dive into the pool.
• Do not use the pool at night or in poor visibility.
• Do not use the pool when under the influence of
alcohol, medicaments or drugs.
• Do not allow fights or rough games in the pool.
Do not swim between the pool wall and the
ladder (risk to be stuck).
Do not allow a pet (dog, cat, ....) to have a swim
in the swimming-pool.
Do not touch the filter when your body or ground
are wet (electrocution).
Keep these instructions for future reference
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SAFETY REGULATIONS

Your children's safety depends on you!
The risk is greatest for children under the
age of five: Accidents do not only happen
to other people! Avoid potential accidents.
Watch and act:
- Watch children closely at all times. Put
someone in charge of safety and be even
more watchful when the swimming-pool is
full of bathers.
- Provide floating-aids for non-swimmers.
- Teach your children to swim as young as
possible.
- Wet the back of your neck, your arms and
your legs before entering the water.
- Learn first aid to be able to treat children in
an emergency.
- Forbid jumping and diving in the presence
of children, as well as running and violent
games around the swimming-pool.
- Do not let children near the swimming-pool
if they cannot swim and are not wearing
water-wings or armbands and are not
accompanied in the water by an adult.
- Do not leave toys in or around an unguarded
swimming-pool.
- Keep the water permanently clean and
treated.
- Keep water treatment products out of the
reach of children
Provide:
- Certain equipment can help to provide a
safe environment but it can never replace
the watchful eye of an adult.
- A protective fence or wall with a gate that
can be locked.
- A manual or automatic protective cover
which is correctly fixed and installed.
- An electronic device that detects someone
falling into the swimming-pool (alarm).
- Access to a telephone near the swimming-
pool (cordless or otherwise).
- A life-belt and a pole beside the pool.
In case of accident:
- Remove the child from the water as quickly
as possible.
- Find help immediately and follow the
instructions you are given.
- Replace wet clothes with dry ones (cover
the victim with a blanket).
- Memorise and post a sign near the
swimming-pool with emergency telephone
numbers: Fire-brigade, Red Cross, Doctor,
Emergency Services, etc.

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