Thursday, September 17, 2009

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International Security

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well known for the World Health Organization, UNICEF and other international agencies that the drowning of minors is one of the leading causes of accidental deaths worldwide.
Governments aware of this legislation and continues doing so:


France is the only European country with a national law, the so-called Raffarin Act 2002 and requires that pools be protected with at least one of the items security.

Enclosures: Minimum of 1.10 m that are not vegetated. It requires self-closing and self-adjusting door. NF P90-306 standard

Alarm: are allowed to dive overboard detected or the perimeter of infrared rays. NF P90-307 standard

Covers: Covers the entire pool and are automatic or manual. Should be used when the pool is not in use or in winter along with other security features. NF P90-308 standard

AUSTRALIA

regulation has for its entire territory to the rules on fences and security badges-1 AS1926, AS1926-2, AS2820.

However there are different requirements depending on the geographical location of the pool and the date of building it.

New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland have legislation that are accommodating themselves to national standards and code of building construction. Demand

permanent fences 1.20m. minimum self-closing door and autoranging. If chain link mesh should be 1.80 m. minimum when the lattice is greater than 10mm. Are standard measures for the separation of the bars from the floor, climbing area etc.

permanent enclosures are used in glass or aluminum. The mesh fences are not used.

NEW ZEALAND

The country has the legislative act of 1987 and April 1, 2008 which requires a minimum 1.20m enclosure with self-closing and self-adjusting door that opens outward. Have minimum height and spacing of bars. The pool area may include some program and the closure may be in plant material.

ESTADOS UNIDOS

No hay legislación nacional sobre seguridad en las piscinas excepto el acto legislativo VGB de 2007 (Drenajes, Cubiertas de drenajes, Sistemas de Liberación de Vacío), sin embargo Estados como la Florida, California y Arizona tienen legislación y la hacen cumplir.

Han llegado a la conclusión que para prevenir ahogamientos por inmersión deben usar las "capas de protección" que son supervisión, cerramientos, alarmas, sistemas de liberación de vacío, tapas antiatrapamientos, drenajes dobles o autobloqueables.
Tienen legislación para piscinas públicas, semipúblicas and private.

The standards used are ASTM F 2208, 2286, 2387, among others. CANADA


has a regulation April 1, 1999, however there is a law for the whole country.

Quebec and Ontario are the areas most demanding in terms of pool safety. Walls require insulation on all four sides of the pools in some cities may include the wall of the house and not in others. COLOMBIA


is the only Latin American country has a law for all its territory (Act 1209 of 2008)

applies to swimming pools requires public and private enclosure, alarm, vacuum release system, emergency button and anti-entrapment drain covers double.

addition, the Act includes matters relating to the physical, chemical and microbiological water.

is in the process of regulations under the Act by the Ministry of Social Protection.

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