Pool & Spa Safety - CPR
If you have a pool or spa, you must have a CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) sign prominently displayed, ideally in eye-sight of the step area, as this is the most obvious place assistance would take place.
Knowing CPR can save lives. It’s recommended that pool spa owners should be trained in CPR and have resuscitation skills. Remember, if someone gets into a dangerous situation phone your local emergency services.
Life Saving Victoria has a number of great resources for you to keep your family safe around the pool & spa, allowing you to relax and enjoy it!
Their Resuscitate checklist is:
Check for danger to self, to bystanders and to the victim (Danger)
Shout “Are you ok?” and gently squeeze the victim’s shoulder (Response)
Send for help (Send)
Clear and maintain airway (Airway)
Look, listen and feel for breathing (Breathing)
If no signs of life, commence CPR (Compression)
If available, grab a defibrillator and follow the prompts (Defibrillation)
View their other pool safety services here - https://lsv.com.au/pool-safety-services
CPR signs
CPR signs must:
be attached to the safety barrier of the pool or spa, or displayed near the water so that the sign is easily visible to a person near the pool or spa
be at least 300mm by 300mm in size
ideally, be made of durable and weatherproof material
include a prominent statement explaining how to act in an emergency (e.g. call Triple Zero, stay with the injured person, provide first aid).
Please contact us if you require a new CPR sign for your pool area. You can purchase in-store or arrange for us to supply one at our next service.
Life Saving Victoria
Life-Saving Victoria’s mission is to prevent aquatic-related death and injury in all Victorian communities. Their Vision is that all Victorians will learn water safety, swimming and resuscitation and be provided with safe aquatic environments and venues.
Visit https://lsv.com.au for more information about the LSV.