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The Swimming Pool Barrier Guidelines <br /> How to Prevent a Child from <br /> Getting OVER a Pool :Barrier <br /> liis section explains the C'PaC swinnning pool barrier young child can get For a Solid Barrier: <br /> guidelines with illustrated descriptions of pool barriers. over a pool barrier if No indentations or protrusions <br /> Definitions of terms used in the guidelines are provided Athe barrier is too low or should be present,other than <br /> on page 6. if the barrier has handholds or normal construction toler- <br /> The definition of pool includes spas and hot tubs;the footholds for a child to use ances and masonry joints. <br /> swimming pool barrier guidelines therefore apply to these when climbing. <br /> structures as well as to conventional swimming pools. The guidelines recom- <br /> mend that the top of a pool <br /> barrier be at least 48 inches <br /> above grade,measured on the <br /> A successful pool barrier prevents side of the barrier which faces <br /> a child from getting OVER, away from the swimming <br /> UNDER, or THROUGH and pool. <br /> keeps the child from gaining <br /> access to the pool except when For a Barrier(Fence)Made <br /> supervising adults are present, _ Up of Horizontal and <br /> Vertical Members: <br /> If the distance between the <br /> 4811 tops of the horizontal mem- <br /> bers is less than 45 inches,the <br /> horizontal members should be <br /> on the swimming pool side of <br /> the fence.The spacing of the <br /> vertical members should not <br /> exceed 1-:314 inches.This size <br /> is based on the foot width of a <br /> i� Foung child and is intended to <br /> reduce the potential for a <br /> child to gain a foothold.If <br /> there are any decorative cut- <br /> Guidelines recommend outs in the fence,the space <br /> eliminating handholds and within the cutouts should not <br /> footholds and minimizing the exceed 1-3/4 inches. <br /> size of openings in a barrier's <br /> construction. 1314" �13Ik" <br /> Less <br /> than <br /> 4 " <br /> 2 <br />