18. Dismantling the pool
We strongly advise against dismantling your pool. If, however, you are obliged to dismantle your pool, repeat the assembly
process in reverse.
WARNING: Do not lift the liner when it is still filled with water.
To dismantle the pool, we recommend you take the following precautions:
■ Empty the pool by siphoning off the water with a pipe, or by using the filter pump.
■ Wash all the elements with soapy water.
Do not use products containing caustic soda to wash the liner.
■ Hose down all the elements with clean water and dry (to avoid perforating the liner, only clean inside the pool structure; dry out
of sunlight, as soon as possible. Do not allow prolonged exposure to the air).
■ In the event of an incident (perforated liner), it may be easily fixed, even in water, using a special liner repair glue.
■ Once fully dry, wrap the liner (no talcum powder) in an opaque plastic bag and store it in a closed box. Store the liner in a dry
area, protected from frost and vermin, and avoid contact with heat.
■ Roll up the metal sheet wall without bending it and tie it in position with a cord.
19. Safety Guidelines
Your children's safety depends on you!
The risk is greatest with children under the age of 5. Accidents don't just happen to others! Be prepared for them!
Never leave a child alone near water of any kind. Never let your child out of your sight. Prohibit pool access if the filtration
system(s) is damaged.
Reminder of a few basic safety rules, monitor and be ready to act:
■ Children should be monitored closely at all times.
■ Designate a single person responsible for safety.
■ Keep children under stricter supervision when there are multiple users in the pool.
■ Never leave a child alone near a swimming pool.
■ Never leave a child who cannot swim without adult supervision.
■ Never let a child swim alone.
■ Ask people who are not strong swimmers to use personal flotation equipment.
■ Equip your child with suitable armbands or floaters when near the pool.
■ Provide life preservers and poles beside the pool.
■ Teach your children to swim as soon as possible.
■ Wet the back of your neck, arms, and legs before entering the water.
■ Never enter the water too quickly, particularly after a meal, extended sun exposure, or intensive effort.
■ Learn lifesaving techniques, particularly those specific to children.
■ Prohibit diving and jumping into the pool.
■ Prohibit running and lively games in and around the pool.
■ Do not walk or sit on the ledge pieces.
■ Do not climb along the wall.
■ The ladder must be placed on a solid base and always be level.
■ You must always face the ladder when entering or exiting the pool.
■ Never use the ladder for other purposes than that for which it was intended, i.e. entering and exiting the pool. It is not intended for diving or
jumping.
■ The ladder must be removed when not swimming.
■ Do not leave toys near the pool and in the pool when it is not supervised.
■ Periodically check that all pool parts are in good condition (e.g.: traces of rust on bolts and screws). Tighten or changes screws and nuts as
necessary.
■ Never modify parts; never remove parts; and never drill holes in the pool.
■ Keep the water clear and clean at all times.
■ Never operate the filtration system while using your pool.
■ Follow the installation instructions carefully, and consult the safety instructions for use and storage on chemical agent packaging.
■ Store chemical agents out of the reach of children.
■ Memorise emergency numbers and display them near the pool (fire brigade: or ambulance: 999 or 112, poison control centre, etc.).
■ Make sure you have a telephone near the pool so you do not need to leave your children unattended when you make a call.
■ Prohibit pool access if the filtration system is damaged.
We recommend you secure access to the finished pool using a protective device. The equipment listed below may
contribute to safety. Under no circumstances does it replace close surveillance.
■ Protective barrier (as per NF P306) with a constantly closed gate (a hedge, for example, may not be considered a barrier).
■ Cover (as per NF P 308) or manual or automatic protective shelter (as per NF P 309) correctly installed and secured.
■ Electronic presence or fall detector (as per NF P 307), operating and operational.
In case of accident:
■ Help the child out of the water as quickly as possible.
■ Immediately call the emergency services and follow the instructions provided.
■ Replace wet clothing with warm blankets.
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