Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely not buy a house with a pool for three reasons.
1. It isn't safe for young kids. Even older kids and teens can have accidents. Sure you can make it safe by never letting your kid out of your sight. But if you have a pool you are signing yourself up for helicopter parenting.
2. They are alot of money and work to maintain.
3. The weather here is too cold for swimming except in July and August. But I'm from the South so I get cold easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids can drown in toilets and buckets of water, bathtubs. They can pull boiling pots of water down onto themselves. They can touch the inside of the oven while you are pulling the roast out. They can run out an opened door and into the street.
With little kids you have to be vigilant and you have to baby/kid proof and teach them rules from the get go. Horrible accidents can still happen but in all honesty I don't know that a pool is any more dangerous than a million and one other things that you might have in/around your house.
Really?
Yes. Really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids can drown in toilets and buckets of water, bathtubs. They can pull boiling pots of water down onto themselves. They can touch the inside of the oven while you are pulling the roast out. They can run out an opened door and into the street.
With little kids you have to be vigilant and you have to baby/kid proof and teach them rules from the get go. Horrible accidents can still happen but in all honesty I don't know that a pool is any more dangerous than a million and one other things that you might have in/around your house.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely not buy a house with a pool for three reasons.
1. It isn't safe for young kids. Even older kids and teens can have accidents. Sure you can make it safe by never letting your kid out of your sight. But if you have a pool you are signing yourself up for helicopter parenting.
2. They are alot of money and work to maintain.
3. The weather here is too cold for swimming except in July and August. But I'm from the South so I get cold easily.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We have had a pool since before my now 9 and 6 year olds were born. Love it.
There is an alarm on the back deck that leads out to the pool. The pool has a gate around it. The yard has a fence around it. There are rules about using the pool that my kids and their close friends know (nobody is to be left alone in the pool, nobody goes in by themselves, an adult has to okay going in, gate is always to be closed, etc.)
Never been a problem. Now my kids swim very well, so I just insist one adult be in the kitchen (windows overlook pool) if not out on the deck. When they were younger someone had to be on the deck. When they were babies/toddlers someone had to be IN the water with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids can drown in toilets and buckets of water, bathtubs. They can pull boiling pots of water down onto themselves. They can touch the inside of the oven while you are pulling the roast out. They can run out an opened door and into the street.
With little kids you have to be vigilant and you have to baby/kid proof and teach them rules from the get go. Horrible accidents can still happen but in all honesty I don't know that a pool is any more dangerous than a million and one other things that you might have in/around your house.
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Kids can drown in toilets and buckets of water, bathtubs. They can pull boiling pots of water down onto themselves. They can touch the inside of the oven while you are pulling the roast out. They can run out an opened door and into the street.
With little kids you have to be vigilant and you have to baby/kid proof and teach them rules from the get go. Horrible accidents can still happen but in all honesty I don't know that a pool is any more dangerous than a million and one other things that you might have in/around your house.