"Every Pool-A Fence" Debbie DeKarski Co-Founder of Precious Guardians

Summer is Upon Us… Fence Your Pool by Edward Gomillion

Edward Gomillion Speaks For Precious Guardians

 

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Edward Gomillion… Thank You For Your Support of Precious Guardians and your help in creating awareness for pool safety. It is our responsibility to protect our children and families in and around our community.

About Edward Gomillion

Edward Gomillion and his wife and have 6 children. He is an active member of the North Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. Edward and his team are uniquely qualified to understand your personal and professional insurance needs. At Liberty Mutual, Edward is committed to offering affordable insurance programs to help you lead a safer more secure life.

After Personally meeting Edward, and working with him within the Benjamin’s Business Experts space, his character and caring nature comes through and is worn right on his sleeve. From Me ( Morgan Brown ) Edward Gomillion comes highly recommended as someone who you should consider doing business with. If you are in need of home, life, or vehicle insurance, please give him some time to review your accounts. He may save you some money and better your coverage, or maybe not, but it is for sure that you will have come into contact with a great professional and outstanding individual.

A Pool Fence is Ugly? So is A Dead Person in Your Pool!

A Pool Fence is Ugly? So is A Dead Person in Your Pool!

Child Rescue

Child Drowning Rescue Effort

A pool fence is ugly? So is a dead person in your pool! The fact is that pool fences are really not ugly at all in most cases. In fact, most of the mesh type pool fences are completely see through with the exception of the framework of the poles and the reenforced edging so they really do not look bad. They are actually quite pleasing to the eye.

There are many types of pool fences out there on the market today. Iron pool fence which is usually the most expensive can also have a few more options with the decoration part if that is what you are after. More importantly though, does that pool fence help to keep people from entering the pool area when they are not supposed to be there? Is the pool fence itself something that might be hazardous? Well some choices are better than others in my opinion, but there is one thing that is for sure; If you do not have a pool fence around your pool, the protection from an accidental drowning pretty much goes down to nothing.

Precious Guardians is Saying ENOUGH! “Every Pool – A Fence” 

Excuses and aesthetics are no reason for any person to be in danger. It is part of the mission for Precious Guardians to combat the reasons why people think that not having a pool fence is acceptable. Regardless of what a pool owner may think, if there is no pool fence around a pool, people are in danger. The kids are the ones that are in the most danger. Even if there are no children residing in the house that the pool is located at, there are still other people around. Relatives come in and out of town, nieces, nephews, grand children, and even friends or neighbors and their children are at risk if you do not have a pool fence.

If a tragic accident or permanent injury were to occur in your pool and it did not have a barrier around it, the pool owner can be held financially responsible. Not only will it cost you more in the long run because you did not have a pool fence, the guilt that one must go through on a daily basis knowing that it was preventable would be a heavy burden to have. So if you have a pool, get yourself a pool fence.

 

Pool Barrier Missing, 1 Year Old San Tan Girl Drown in Pool

Pool Barrier Missing, 1 Year Old San Tan Girl Drown in Pool

There was a missing pool barrier and a one year old girl lost her life. One would have to think that with a lapse in concentration while watching a child, a pool barrier adds an extra layer of protection in between a child and potential death.

By Domenico Nicosia The Arizona Republic- 12 News Breaking News Team Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:28 PM
San Tan pool No Barrier

ABC 15 San Tan Pool With No Barrier

A 1-year-old girl died Tuesday after falling into the backyard pool of a San Tan Valley home, authorities said.

The girl’s grandmother found her in a pool with no pool barrier at a home near Skyline Drive and Gary Road, according to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office.

She performed CPR until paramedics arrived, said Colin Williams, a spokesman for the Rural/Metro Fire Department.

“Our units were there within a couple of minutes,” said Williams, adding that it was unclear how long the child was in the water.

The girl was initially taken to Banner Ironwood Medical Center, where her pulse was detected and she began to breathe, Williams said.

She was then flown to Cardon Children’s Medical Center in Mesa, where she died, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

“There was a glimmer of hope there,” Williams said. “Everything was in place.”

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Pool Barriers Save Lives , “Every Pool- A Fence”

Pool Barriers save lives and every pool should have a fence with no exception. All Cars have seat belts in every seat no matter if any one is riding in it or not. The fact is that the second leading cause of unnecessary death among children under the age of 12 is drowning. This statistic has been in this position for as long as we can remember and even with all of the advocates out there for swimming safety, lessons, and pool safety awareness these drowning are still happening. At some point you almost have to ask yourself why.

Please Like and Share this Story on Your Social Networks. Help Precious Guardians with a crusade to stop these senseless drownings from occurring. No one can go on this journey alone and support from YOU and the community around us will help us to get this major goal accomplished.

Precious Guardians… “Every Pool- A Fence”

 

 

Pool Barrier! Near Drowning in El Mirage Was Preventable

Pool Barrier! Near Drowning in El Mirage Was Preventable

Posted: Feb 07, 2013 2:54 PM MST Updated: Feb 07, 2013 5:09 PM MST By Julie Rose, FOX 10 News Web Producer

No Pool Barrier

No Pool Barrier, Photo By Fox 10

EL MIRAGE, Ariz. -

An 18-month-old boy was airlifted to the hospital Thursday afternoon after he was found face down floating in a backyard pool.

It happened just after noon in the 12500 block of W. Larkspur Road in El Mirage.

It’s not clear how long he was in the water. The boy’s grandma says she took her eyes off him for about 5 minutes to attend to a 12-year-old sibling with autism.

She attempted lifesaving efforts and firefighters took over when they arrived. They were able to establish a pulse.

The toddler started breathing on his own, and by the time crews tried to intubate him, he had a gag reflex — which is a good sign. His color had also improved a little by the time he was transported.

“There was a pulse and he was spitting up some water, that is a good sign, there is some positive there, but it doesn’t mean he’s out of the woods,” said El Mirage Police Detective Kim Walden.

The toddler was airlifted to Phoenix Children’s Hospital and the latest on his condition is not known.

There was no barrier around the pool.

Thank You Julie Rose and Fox 10 For this Coverage.

With no Pool Barrier Your Children’s Safety is at Stake

First of all Thank You to Fox 10 For this Story But You all Said it ….. There was no pool barrier. We watch our children continuously and we think that we have everything under control, but all that it takes to have a child in danger is one second. A tiny lapse in concentration is long enough for a child to get outside and get in to that back yard pool. The truth is that with a proper pool barrier, accidents like this will not happen nearly as much.

The Staff at Precious Guardians would like for everyone that reads this to please share the story, Help spread the word that these senseless thing are still happening. A pool and no fence? This should not be happening still. Every pool should have a fence. Lets change the stats of accidental death among children under the age of 12. It is #2 and has been for years. Not for lack of trying ,but in our opinion for lack of the appropriate laws and the enforcement of them.

Thank You,

Precious Guardians Staff

 

Precious Guardians is a Non-Profit Safety Advocate: Official Press Release

Precious Guardians Is Here to Help Save Lives Because Not Having Enough Money is Still Not a Good Reason For Accidental Death

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Precious Guardians

Precious Guardians is a non-profit organization and an advocate for safety. Precious Guardians is now officially open and hopes to be a major reason the statistics associated with accidental death or permanent injury are drastically reduced or almost eliminated. Precious Guardians as an organization believes that no child, adult, or pet should die a tragic an unnecessary death due to the fact that it was not affordable enough to protect themselves.

All to often there are deaths or tragic accident that could have been avoided by doing simple things. Precious Guardians will not only help to educate people and communities on such things but at the same time they will provide solutions to hazardous situations to the families that qualify.   READ MORE

Precious Guardians is OPEN and Means Business When it Comes To Safety For Families And Children.

No Excuses is what Precious Guardians will accept. What we will not accept is the fact that children, people, and pets are still being permanently injured or dying because they were not aware of a hazard, ignored it, or could not afford to protect themselves from it. [Read more...]

Pet Safety and Training From Precious Guardians and Az Pool Dogs

Pet Safety and Training From Precious Guardians and Az Pool Dogs

Arizona Pool Dogs

Arizona Pool Dogs

   Pet safety training from Precious Guardians and Arizona Pool Dogs because pets in most cases are just as big a part of your family as anyone else. If there are no kids, the pets are the kids. Families are passionate about pets and often times when it comes to safety around the home for them, we tend to forget. If you have a pet in your home, pet safety should be of big importance to you. One of the most important reasons that you should be concerned is that if a pet gets into a hazardous situation in your home it could not only cause unnecessary death or harm to your pet but it can possibly endanger you and the rest of your family as well.

   You may not look at a power cord, a bath tub, or a back yard pool as a hazard for your pets but all too often bad things happen to pets when you least expect it. [Read more...]

Home Hazard Prevention With Precious Guardians

Home Hazard Prevention With Precious Guardians

Home Hazard Prevention

Home Hazard Prevention

Home Hazard Prevention with Precious Guardians want you to know some things about your home that you may not be aware of. Your home may contain many potential hazards that you do not even know about or you may have overlooked.  From natural gas or propane hazards,  electrical hazards, appliance hazards, to window blind cords that can be hazardous; the potential exists for a problem to arise. For hazard prevention around the home it is important for you to know what they are and how to possibly spot them before an accident occurs.

  • The common household hazards include:ladders & stools,clothing,cans & containers, desks, cabinets, shelves & racks, tables, non-glass doors, bathroom structures & fixtures, chairs & sofas, bedding, mattresses and pillowsstairs, ramps, landings & floor accidents. [Read more...]

Precious Guardians Gives Pool Barriers To Save Lives

Pool Barriers Prevents Drownings and Saves Lives

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Precious Guardians .

Precious Guardians gives pool barriers as a way to help save lives. As Precious Guardians we do not want any one to ever lose a child because of a pool. Nobody deserves to have to deal with that kind of fate. That is why we do what we do. More people need to know that they can do simple things to prevent drownings such as require a responsible and capable adult around water with kids!  There should be no exception to this rule because there are no second chances.

It’s insane to see on the news when a family has a so-called bad day. We really never want to see such a thing and we are tempted to turn the channel. If it is even possible to conceptualize, the families whose kids survive “a bad day” can still be devastated for the rest of that entire families life. We have seen it over and over and it is time to take the steps to prevent it from happening. [Read more...]