If you are considering buying a property in France with a swimming pool,
are you aware of the laws about pool security?
All in ground pools at any property in France must comply with the
security laws by having one of four security systems in place at all times. If
one of these security systems is not installed, you could be facing a fine of
45,000 Euros! These security laws have been put into place to protect children
who are under five years old and are in danger of falling into a swimming pool
when unsupervised and drowning.
The four types of security systems that
are approved by the law are:
·
Security Barriers
·
Pool Alarms
·
Pool Covers
·
Pool Abris
The swimming pool at your property
in France must have at
least one of these features, and it must be approved according to the AFNOR
standard, which is a recognized laboratory that sets the standards for pool
security systems in France.
Pool
Barriers
It is up to you which of these security systems you choose for the
swimming pool at your property in France. If
you decide to install a barrier, you will be able to choose between mesh
barriers, UPVC barriers, wooden fences, transparent PVC, and other different
materials. However, you cannot use natural boundaries such as hedges, banks and
ditches as this does not meet the security required by law. There should also
be a self-latching gate on the swimming pool barrier which opens outward.
Pool
Alarms
Pool alarms are another option, as they use infrared sensors to
detect when a child comes within the perimeter of the pool or when they fall in
the water. However, this is not the most effective way to keep your pool secure
because you will need to respond within three minutes to save the child if they
have fallen in. Also, pool alarms can malfunction or cause false alarms, so
they are best used in combination with another form of swimming pool security.
Pool
Covers
If you choose a cover for the swimming pool at your property in France, make sure that it is
easy to remove and put back on because you will need to place the cover over
the pool whenever you are not using it. If your current pool cover is more than
a few years old it might not be AFNOR approved, so it is a good idea to get it
checked. There are mesh covers now available which are much easier to lift than
the traditional cover which becomes full of water.
Pool
Abris
This is the most expensive option for
pool security, as it is a small greenhouse which is installed over top of your
swimming pool. They have many other advantages as well, such as keeping heat
in, keeping debris out, and reducing evaporation.
Although these security features will
protect children from falling into the swimming pool at your property in France and drowning, they are
still no substitute for responsible adult supervision. Always keep an eye on
any children who are playing in or near the swimming pool at your property in France.
Author Bio
If you own a property in France with a swimming
pool, these are the forms of protection which you are legally obliged to
install.