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<description>Pool safety precautions should always be taken.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 May 2006 08:15:04 EDT</pubDate>
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This can be a dangerous combination. You have a baby and you have water. You really don't want the former to fall into the latter, do you? Unless you gave birth to a miraculous swimmer, this could spell tragedy. With that in mind, we strongly encourage all readers to think about pool safety. It's an important topic that, sadly, is often ignored.

Don't make that mistake, readers.

Pool safety: Ensure the future of your children
No matter how hard you try, you just can't keep an eye on your kids at ALL times. That's why you should construct a fence to make sure they don't dive off the ledge or anything. At the very least, keep a manual regarding pool safety by your side at all times in order to feel confident that nothing terrible is about to happen. We've borne witness to too many ignorant parents who have experienced the loss of a child because they didn't take every necessary step. We're sure that you will, but wish to discuss pool safety at length just to make sure.

We hope you don't mind. This talk of pool safety is purely for your benefit.

Take on pool safety today
Why wait? Why put it off? The sooner you can be assured of complete pool safety, the sooner you can relax and let your children play outside again. They can enjoy the fresh air and you can know they won't perish.
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