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From tackling algae-filled green pools to helping homeowners maintain their own backyard oasis, a locally owned and operated pool service company has made a splash with the opening of its new retail ...
Nearly a dozen children under the age of 15 die by accidental drowning every year in New Jersey according to the state Department of Health, and if you own one of these popular above-ground swimming ...
Popular above-ground swimming pools are part of a recall. Here's a list of the pools being recalled, along with the steps you need to take to resolve the issue. Bestway, Polygroup and Intex recalled ...
Certain above-ground pools from Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup are being recalled due to a safety issue linked to multiple child drownings. Here’s what families should check—and how to get a free fix.
About five million above-ground swimming pools from Bestway, Intex, Coleman, and Polygroup have been recalled after nine toddler drowning deaths across the U.S. The recall includes 48-inch and taller ...
Summer is heating up, and with record temperatures on the way, you’re definitely going to need a way to cool off fast. You also have your choice of dimensions and shape with rectangle, oval and round ...
About five million swimming pools, specifically above-ground pools, have been recalled for a potential drowning risk after nine children died in a 15-year span. The impacted models include 48-inch and ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled around five million above-ground pools after concluding that they were connected to the drowning deaths of children. The pools covered by the July ...
Millions of above-ground pools from the brands Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup are being recalled due to child drowning risk. The recall affects 48-inch and taller pools that use compression straps ...
More than 5 million above-ground swimming pools sold across the U.S. are being recalled because of a potential safety hazard that killed nine children in six states, including Texas, over 15 years, ...