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03-2126
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COMMUNITY NATIONAL
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6930 GALL BV
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<br />Page Title <br /> <br />This is why <br />you own the <br />Shahla Child <br />Safe Pool <br />Fence. <br /> <br /> <br />A toddler is <br />safely kept <br />from venturing <br />near the pool. <br /> <br />Designing Your Fence <br /> <br />They're a few simple guidelines to designing your fence <br /> <br />. Each fence should have only one gate. The second gate may be <br />convenient, but research has shown it to be the most likely to be forgotten <br />when it is time to close them. <br /> <br />. The fence should be no closer than 20" to the edge of the pool at any point. <br />This allows an adult to walk around the pool while cleaning it, or to <br />provide a helping hand to a swimmer in need. <br /> <br />. In a screened in pool, there should be a support point at least every 12' <br />along the fence. In an unscreened pool, the support points should be at <br />least every 10'. Support points can be walls, pillars, posts, or planters. <br /> <br />. The gate size can vary up the maximum distance allowed between support <br />points; but the most popular size is the doublewide gate, which provides an <br />opening of about 8'. We usually place the gate in front of the steps at the <br />shallow end for convenience and safety. <br /> <br />Now, with these guidelines in mind you are ready to map out your fence. Take a few <br />coins and place them on the deck (or you may use pencils, if going over the ground) <br />. .. . 'I . T,.....,.. . . <br /> <br />http://libI.store.vip.sc5.yahoo.com/lib/childsafepoolfence/right.html <br /> <br />Page 4 ot "/ <br /> <br />1/6/2004 <br />
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