WaterWarden WWF200B Water Warden 4' Beige Pool Safety Fence, 4 F
$72
WaterWarden WWF200B Water Warden 4' Beige Pool Safety Fence, 4 F
This fits your
|||
From the manufacturer
Fence sections install in minutes. Unlike other pool fences which require the drilling of large holes using heavy professional core drilling equipment, the WaterWarden pool safety fence only requires simple drilling of small, 5/8" holes for the Do-It-Yourselfer or the professional installer.
The poles are anchored into the ground with a stainless steel ½" pin, around an in-ground pool, providing a measure of safety against unauthorized/unsupervised access to the pool.
The WaterWarden removable safety fence system provides a safe and reliable barrier for in-ground pools that is UL certified. These 4’ or 5’ fences help to reduce the risk of accidental pool drownings.
Other WaterWarden Products!
WaterWarden safety covers provide the market with unparalleled value and protection.
WaterWarden In-ground Pool Safety Fences are UL-Certified and are made of super-strong, UV protected Meshylene fabric (mesh screen) suspended between aluminum poles.
The WaterWarden pool safety net is a revolutionary item in swimming pool safety, developed specifically to safeguard children and pets from exposed water.
WaterWarden WWF200B Water Warden 4' Beige Pool Safety Fence, 4 F
UMaine grad Ryan Tewhey, a human genetics researcher, took his dream job at The Jackson Laboratory in 2017. Things haven't played out how he imagined so far, but he's OK with that.
Mayor Kate Snyder says Monday's forum will help the City Council set priorities for about $14 million of the $46 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding the city expects to receive.
Add your confidential information here: News tips; send an email to: [email protected]; or send postal mail to: News Tips, Portland Press Herald, 295 Gannett Drive, South Portland, ME 04106
Mayor Kate Snyder says Monday's forum will help the City Council set priorities for about $14 million of the $46 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding the city expects to receive.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., says he won't support even half that amount of President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion plan or the ambitious timetable envisioned for passing it.