Tips to Stay Safe around the Pool
3/10/2022 (Permalink)
Springtime in the Midwest brings thoughts of warmer weather and outdoor activities. As we start to dream of floating in the pool or sitting in the hot tub, we also need the be aware of electrical hazards while enjoying the water. Here are some tips from the National Fire Protection Association on how to stay safe around swimming pools, hot tubs and spas.
- If you are putting in a new pool, hot tub, or spa, be sure the wiring is performed by an electrician experienced in the special safety requirements for these types of installations.
- Outdoor receptacles must have covers that keep them dry even when appliances are plugged into them.
- Ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are special devices designed to protect against electric shock and electrocution. They are required for most pool, spa, or hot tub equipment. They may be in the form of an outlet or a circuit breaker.
- Electrical appliances, equipment, and cords should be kept at least 6 feet away from the water. When possible, use battery operated appliances and equipment, such as televisions, radios, and stereos.
- Avoid handling electrical devices when you are wet.
- Do not swim during a thunderstorm.
- Have a qualified electrician show you how to turn off all power in case of an emergency.
If you experience fire damage, SERVPRO of Wheaton / Glen Ellyn / Lisle has a team of highly trained technicians that can respond 24-hours a day, call us at 630-384-1040.