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Pool Hoppers . . .What Do You Think Ok, so last night, weirdest thing ever . . .about 10:15 I turn on the outside light and go out with the babies for potty time . . .Rhianna immediately goes to the gate and is barking her fool head off . . .then I hear SPLASH, KICK, SPLASH . . .and since I'm so tired it took a few seconds for me to figure out, and then like a lightbulb flashes in my head . . . HEY, that's coming from MY pool!:eek: I was like frozen, thinking, what the heck is in my pool? My first thought was maybe an animal was up on the deck and Rhianna scared it and it fell in . . .then I thought, how bout if it was like some random guy in there (weird thought, I know) I never would of thought kids, because, heck, what kid would be ballsy enough to walk up our hill and hurl himself over the side of the pool?? It's an above ground pool, pretty much in our side yard, hidden from the street (or so we thought) the sides are like 56 inches high and to get in the pool, you'd either have to walk up the deck stairs and go through the gates (which are latched) or jump over the side . . . So, I can't do anything because I need to bring the dogs in the house first, so I open the slider and yell for my husband to come out . . .He runs out with a flashlight and confirmed YUP, there was someone in the pool . . .:rolleyes: (duh) and he was able to see that they must of ran down the hill and up the street . . . Ok, now here is how I feel about it . . .I know they were only kids and pool hopping is probably fun and cool, but I feel kind of vulnerable now . . .how about if the solar cover was on and they jumped in and couldn't get out? How about if they got hurt . . .I mean, would I be responsible? I don't know, I just feel violated . . .are kids that bold to trespass on someone's property and go for a dip? We've lived in our home for 20 years, have had the pool for 12 years and as far as I'm aware, that was the first time anyone has gone swimming without our knowledge. I know I'm making a bigger issue than need be, but seriously, I'm just really riled up about the whole thing . . .:thumbdown |
well that is understandable i wouldve felt the same. especially if something bad happened. i hope they do not return! |
I would call my Police Department non-emergency number & ask to speak with an officer about what your legal responsibilities are as a pool owner in that jurisdiction. Then, consult your attorney about civil liabilities you could incur when someone using your pool gets hurt or drowns. Lastly, would check with my insurance company. You may be forced to do some more protective things & post some notices or something, use locks, etc., but don't know what other things you could face if this happens again and the swimmer gets hurt or worse. But you need to know what swimmers using your pool could cost you should they get hurt, sick or die because of it. |
Do you have a fence in your yard that they had to go thru to get to the pool? I would most certainly call the police and let them know. I know in Texas, anyone with a pool much have a fence. |
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They can't get in the pool from the deck it is latched and locked, they jumped in from the side of the pool, no stopping that. It meets height regulations and it also has a locked gate when you walk up from the deck. So as far as liability, I think we are pretty much covered, our insurance company and the town both came out after pool was completed to see if it adhered to the safety guidelines. |
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And who is to say a young person using a pool won't get brave & try a break-in, property theft or something if no seems to notice they are on the property. Hopefully it was just a one-time thing & nothing else happens! |
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I don't blame you for being concerned....I looked into those pool alarms that go off if the water is disturbed but I couldn't find one that got good reliable ratings. Another alternative, is there a place to conceal a baby monitor out by the pool? Years ago we had garage that was off a alley so we put an intercom in our garage with the base in the kitchen. When we would go to bed we would turn the volume up full blast so it would wake us up....Worked like a charm. |
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ABSOLUTELY!!! When I was a teen ager, we had an in-ground pool...we had to have a 6 foot fence around the yard, a pad locked gate...and then a 4 foot fence around the pool proper...that pool was so much legal responsibility...when Hurricane Alicia hit Houston, it blew down all the fencing...my parents had to hire a guard at night, until the fence could be reconstructed, because the insurance would be null and void if a kid got in there a drowned. The years after that, momma got up one morning and opened the sliding door curtains, and there was candles all around the pool, like some kind of devil worship had gone on during the night...momma almost died!!! She called the police and the insurance company, theysaid to post signs, and that was all they needed to additionally...so she did...NO UNAUTHORIZED SWIMMING ALLOWED....several months later, she actually caught 4 kids swimming....called the police, as she wanted it on record...she was so afraid some kid was going to drown and she would be liable.....and then, in retaliation, they thr4ew millions of BBs into the pool, that got sucked up into the pool pump and cirrculating system.....HUGE MESS.... |
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We just had a tragic accident in my area with a pool. A toddler got out of his home and wondered over to the neighbors house that had an in ground pool. They looked for a couple of hours when someone decided to look in the pool. No one had looked there because the pool had a gate around it which was supposedly latched and they also had a solar cover on it. He slipped under the cover and went to the bottom. So sad..... |
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We have cameras and an alarm system but the alarm doesn't cover someone climbing over our fence. Although, here, coming into a fenced in area with locked gates still constitutes trespassing and if I felt threatened, I could shoot them. I have shown up at the front yard with a loaded shotgun in hand. The teens in question didnt hang around to see if I was actually going to use it or not. ;) |
Sometimes it's scary having a pool. You can further protect yourself by putting up "NO TRESPASSING" signs on the fence, where they are most visible to those idiots that would climb over to get to your pool. You know, when I was a teenager, we used to "pool hop" and never thought a thing about it:o Of course, people weren't sue-happy back then, either:rolleyes: And we were respectful, we didn't leave any trash or make a mess, we just went for a quick, quiet dip and left. Hopefully they won't be back! |
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