The Hidden Threat in Private Pools and Spas -- Compliant Drain Covers Offer Solution
- Author Trey Collier
- Published July 9, 2010
- Word count 537
Why are pool and spa drains so unsafe? Because if the drain cover is flat, any object or part of the body that covers that drain can become trapped by a powerful suction from which escape is difficult, and sometimes impossible. Luckily, the Pool and Spa Safety Act, also known as the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, was signed into law in 2007. This law demands that every public pool and spa in the U.S. be "equipped with anti-entrapment devices or systems that comply with the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard, or any successor standard." Flat pool drains are assumed to be a thing of the past in public pools and spas. The law does not apply, though, to private pools and spas, and, regrettably, this is where the majority of entrapment injuries and deaths occur.
According to statistics compiled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), there were 83 reported entrapment occurrences in the U.S. between 1999 and 2008. Of that 83, seven out of the eleven deaths happened in residential pools or spas, and 38 out of the 69 injuries took place in residential pools or spas. In all, 64 percent of the incidents occurred in a residential setting. In addition, 74 percent of all victims were under 15 years of age, 38 percent of whom were between ages five and nine.
Anti-entrapment drain covers for backyard pools and spas are readily available and easy to install. The difference is in the design. Anti-entrapment drain covers are not flat, but domed, or shaped in some way that stops objects or bodies from totally sealing off the drain and creating a dangerous suction. They are an affordable and simple solution to a terrible and sometimes fatal problem.
Even when you protect your own family and friends from the dangers of entrapment by installing anti-entrapment drain covers, how can you know if others have done the same? Also, how do you know that your public pool or spa has conformed with the Pool and Spa Safety Act and installed new, safe drain covers? Before getting wet, take a close look at the pool and spa drains in any public or private pool or spa -- if the drain covers are flat, the pool or spa may not be a safe place for you or your children. What should you do if someone becomes entrapped by a pool or spa drain? Act quickly. According to George Pellington of The Pool Safety Council, interviewed on CBS New's The Early Show on July 9, 2009, "you have to turn off the pump for the pool [or spa] and break the suction by putting your arm between the drain and the [person] and roll them off [of the drain]." Then, immediately call for medical assistance, even if the person appears to be unharmed.
If your own private pool or spa has flat drain covers, you can easily swap them with safe anti-entrapment drain covers. Even if the Pool and Spa Safety Act does not specifically apply to backyard swimming pools and spas, there is no reason why you can't implement the same standards of safety at home that are expected and required of any public facility. Backyard spa and pool drains do not have to be dangerous.
Trey Collier is owner of BackyardCityPools.com - North America’s finest resource for quality pool supplies, including a wide selection of compliant Anti-Entrapment Drain Covers.
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