Florida Pool Safety Tips: Protecting Children from Harm
Posted By Darrigo & Diaz

Is Your Backyard Pool as Safe as You Think?
Florida is known for its sunshine, warm weather—and thousands of residential swimming pools. But for all the fun and relaxation they bring, pools also present serious safety risks, especially to young children.
Did you know that Florida leads the nation in drowning deaths for children under the age of five? According to the Florida Department of Health, drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death for young children in the state, with most incidents occurring in backyard pools. These tragedies are often silent, fast, and entirely preventable.
The Hidden Dangers of Home Pools
Too often, accidents happen when:
- • Children are left unattended for even a few minutes
- • Pool gates or fences are missing or unlocked
- • There are no alarms or safety covers installed
- • Adults assume “someone else is watching”
No one ever thinks it will happen to them—until it does.
What Florida Law Says About Pool Safety
Under the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act, Florida law requires at least one of the following safety features for home pools:
- • A barrier (fence) at least four feet high
- • A pool cover
- • Exit alarms on doors and windows with pool access
- • A self-closing, self-latching device on doors with direct access to the pool
Failure to comply with these laws not only increases the risk of tragedy—it can also result in legal consequences and liability if someone is injured on your property.
Top Pool Safety Tips for Families
Here are a few proven ways to protect your loved ones:
- • Install a four-sided fence that completely separates the pool from the house and yard
- • Use pool alarms and motion sensors to alert you to activity
- • Teach children water safety and enroll them in swim lessons early
- • Designate a “Water Watcher” during gatherings—an adult whose only job is to monitor the pool
- • Never rely on floaties or toys as a substitute for supervision
If an Accident Happens, Legal Help Is Just a Call Away
Despite every precaution, pool-related accidents still happen. If your child—or someone you love—has been injured due to negligent pool safety measures or unsafe premises, you may be entitled to compensation.
At Darrigo & Diaz, our experienced Tampa injury attorneys are here to help you understand your rights, fight for accountability, and protect your future. We offer compassionate, aggressive representation for families dealing with traumatic accidents.
Call (813) 437-5523 or visit www.ddlawtampa.com to schedule your free consultation today.