Pool Guard Texas Reminds Homeowners About Pool Safety This Summer
(PRWEB) June 21, 2012 -- Summer has arrived — the best time for swimming and taking pleasure in the water. Summer is also the time when, sadly, drowning and near-drowning incidents increase. Pool Guard Texas, a company that focuses on pool safety, reminds homeowners who are thinking of having pools built this season to consider safety together with summer fun.
“Swimming pools bring fun, relaxation and beauty into our lives,” said Rick Leviton, of Pool Guard Texas. “But with them come serious safety issues and obligations.”
One moment is all it takes for disaster to occur. The split-second that a grown-up gets distracted is enough time for a toddler or child to get into an accident. And since drowning or near-drowning victims make no noise — contrary to what is usually shown in movies — there is no audible warning. The best solution is always prevention.
“Pool fences are the best form of a passive-protection babysitter any home can have,” Leviton said. “Installing removable mesh fencing can be a child lifesaver by protecting against accidental drowning of children, toddlers, babies and pets.”
Pool Guard offers its clients peace of mind by providing them with professionally-installed, color-blending swimming pool safety fences — also called pool barriers — swimming pool enclosures, baby gates and pool fences. Pool Guard strives to provide the highest-quality pool safety covers and removable pool fences to its customers.
For more information on Pool Guard Texas, its products or how to obtain a free in-home estimate, visit http://www.poolguardtexas.com or call its Houston office at 281-495-8800.
About Pool Guard Texas
Pool Guard Texas is a family-owned and -operated company and has branch locations in Dallas, Austin and Corpus Christi. Its swimming-pool fences and self-locking baby gates are created in the United States with the highest-quality materials on the market. Pool Guard Texas is dedicated to providing American families with the safest swimming pool fences to prevent tragic accidents from happening.
Rick Leviton, Pool Guard, http://www.poolguardtexas.com, 281-495-8800, [email protected]

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