Safety guidelines, Warning, Save these instructions – Intex Ladder with Removable Steps For 52in (132 cm) User Manual
Page 13: Long term storage, General aquatic safety

(165PO) 42”, 52" LADDER WITH REMOVABLE STEPS ENGLISH SIZE: 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 07/01/2012
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SAFETY
GUIDELINES
LONG TERM STORAGE
1. Remove the “removable steps” as shown in the After Use of Ladder section,
see figure 9.1 and 9.2.
2. Remove the ladder from the pool, and make sure the ladder and the
removable steps are thoroughly dry before long term storage.
3. Bring the ladder and all its components indoors and store in a safe and dry
area, preferably between 32° F (0° C) and 104° F (40° C).
4. Be sure the ladder and all components are stored in a safe place away from
children reach.
WARNING
WHEN NOT IN USE, LADDER SHOULD BE KEPT IN SAFETY POSITION.
REMOVE THE FRONT STEPS SIDE WHEN THE POOL IS NOT IN USE
OR OCCUPIED. STORE THE REMOVABLE STEPS SIDE IN A SAFE
PLACE AWAY FROM CHILDREN REACH. CLOSE THE CLASPS BACK.
GENERAL AQUATIC SAFETY
Water recreation is both fun and therapeutic. However, it involves inherent risks
of injury and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read and follow all product,
package and package insert warnings and instructions. Remember, however,
that product warnings, instructions and safety guidelines cover some common
risks of water recreation, but do not cover all risks and dangers.
For additional safeguards, also familiarize yourself with the following
general guidelines as well as guidelines provided by nationally recognized
Safety Organizations:
• Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as a
“lifeguard” or water watcher, especially when children are in and around the pool.
• Learn to swim.
• Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.
• Instruct anyone who is supervising pool users about potential pool hazards and
about the use of protective devices such as locked doors, barriers, etc.
• Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an emergency.
• Always use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water
activity.
• Supervise, supervise, supervise.
For additional information on safety, please visit
• The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals: The Sensible Way to
Enjoy Your Aboveground/Onground Swimming Pool www.nspi.org
• American Academy of Pediatrics: Pool Safety for Children
www.aap.org
• Red Cross www.redcross.org
• Safe Kids www.safekids.org
• Home Safety Council: Safety Guide www.homesafetycouncil.org
• Toy Industry Association: Toy Safety www.toy-tia.org
SAFETY IN YOUR POOL
Safe swimming depends on constant attention to the rules. The "NO DIVING"
sign within this manual can be posted near your pool to help keep everyone
alert to the danger. You may also wish to copy and laminate the sign for
protection from the elements.