Maintaining a safe pool environment for everyone
Payan Pools is an official Campaign Safety Leader for the Consumer Products Safety Commission’s “Pool Safely” Campaign.
Our team is here for you and we go above and beyond to ensure your pool is a safe space for relaxation and family gatherings. Our team is here to keep your pool pristine at all times and help you identify and recognize any safety issues with your pool. We want you to recognize any faults with your pool so we can help you fix them and get you back to enjoying your pool to the fullest.
Your swimming pool can be the center for fun, family gatherings, and relaxation. Our team will ensure that your pool is in ready-to-swim condition at all times.
We understand how important maintaining a safe pool environment is, which is why Payan Pool Service professionals are always available to help you identify as many safety options as possible.
To ensure your pool is always safe, consider getting it regularly maintained by our team of professional pool technicians.
Our policy on diving boards: Just Don’t
At Payan Pools, your safety is our top priority. Diving boards are inherently unsafe, and we strongly discourage their presence and use. While they may seem fun, diving boards significantly increase the risk of serious injury. Likewise, slides pose similar safety risks. For these reasons, we do not recommend having either installed in your pool area.
While we will continue to provide comprehensive pool services for your convenience, please note that we will not repair or service diving boards or slides.
Safety comes first, and we encourage all our customers to prioritize safer alternatives when enjoying their pools.
Important Safety Tips:
- At least once per year, we conduct a “Pool Checkup” for you (a free service for all of our customers). We check your pool, pool equipment and surroundings, and we email recommendations to you regarding potential improvements and upgrades. Our primary focus is on SAFETY and efficiency. Please read the recommendations carefully to ensure that you aren’t missing anything that will keep your pool as safe as it can be.
- Always watch your child around water. Never leave a child alone, or out of your eyesight, in or near a pool, spa or hot tub — not even for a second.
- Access to the pool, spa or hot tub should be limited by locked doors and/or gates whenever swimming or soaking cannot be supervised.
- Do not place objects (such as chairs or tables) near a fence or barrier that could allow a young person to climb over.
- Check the pool or spa to be sure no suction outlet fitting is missing, broken or loose. A pool user could become entrapped.
- Be aware of where suction fittings (such as drains) are located and do not play or swim near them. Your body, swimsuit or hair can get trapped, causing permanent injury or drowning.
- Keep toys, especially wheeled riding toys, away from the pool, spa or hot tub. A child playing with these could accidentally fall into the water.
- Only practice safe swimming behaviors. Don’t engage in extended breath-holding activities underwater—you could black out and drown.
- Always use a water-watcher. No one should swim alone! Examples of good safety behavior by adults are important for your children.
- Remove vegetation and other obstacles that inhibit a clear view of the pool, spa or hot tub from the house.
- If you use a cover, be sure to carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s directions for safe use and maintenance. ALWAYS completely remove the cover before entering the water to avoid the possibility of anyone — especially a small child — being trapped and drowning under the cover.
Layers of Protection
- Please read and follow this important notice about “layers of protection” … https://issuu.com/thephta/docs/phta_layers_of_protection_fnl
Emergency Procedures
- Please read this one about emergency procedures: https://issuu.com/thephta/docs/phta_layers_of_protection_fnl
The pool safety campaign
Please take a few minutes to watch the videos. We’ve included them to help keep your family safe in and around the pool. Remember that responsible adult supervision is the most important part of a safe pool environment.
Keep your pool safe
Work with our team to ensure your pool is always safe for your friends and family.