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Tips on Children and Fountain Safety

Child and Fountain Safety

There is no denying that adding an outdoor fountain to one's garden may significantly enhance the appearance of the space. It sprinkles a touch of elegance to a yard while also brightening the overall appearance and creating wonder and amazement. However, the outdoor feature may appear dangerous when you have kids or grandkids, especially when some of its parts are a little rusty. 

Understandably, a tall outdoor water fountain, such as this one, would naturally raise concerns about your kid's welfare. Although no fountain can be completely childproof, it is crucial to keep your kids safe while still trying to take advantage of its benefits.

Even though fountains are attractive to others, they cannot guarantee the safety of your children. Here are various methods to keep your children safe from this outdoor feature. 

Don't leave your kids outside

Your child must not be left unattended near any outdoor water feature. Because of this, it is essential to consider how old the children are when choosing a fountain and the amount of security. To use a fountain suitable for children aged 5-8, you must first determine the child's age range.

When a fountain has a depth of three feet or more, you must constantly monitor children appropriately. It's common for children to be drawn to these water features, particularly ones with fishes or other beautiful plants. Water and animals will pique children's interest, who enjoy discovering new objects.

Due to these considerations, you can tempt even the most well-behaved toddler to defy their parents' restrictions. Your fountain's restrictions should be communicated and understood by any children who contact it and any friends or neighbors' children.

Install a fence around the fountain

One approach to keep your children safe in your backyard is by installing a fence. There are many ways of dealing with these difficulties, even if it seems like an excessive or impracticable step. Moreover, fences should be child-resistant and have a gate that can be locked. Your children will be safe from the fountain if you use a picket fence, which is practical and functional. 

Place the fountain as far as possible 

Your garden fountain's overall safety can be affected by the location you choose for it. Ensure the fountain is not too near or far from your home so that you can keep an eye on your kids. The main objective is to keep an eye on the kids playing in the water. Hence, you can use a water alarm commonly found in swimming pools, and sounds may be helpful occasionally when the water's surface is disturbed.

Build a fountain that is too high to reach

Adding a garden fountain with a lower tier that a child can't reach is another excellent suggestion. You may adjust the water depth in the bottom pool or fill the bottom of the pool with beautiful stones to make it less deep. However, if neither of those alternatives appeals to you, a wall fountain can provide the same visual appeal as a water feature while posing far less risk to your child's safety.

Conclusion 

By following these recommendations and ideas, you may enjoy a lovely water feature while ensuring your loved ones are safe. Thanks to these tips, water features in the backyard can now live quietly with boisterous kids!

Whenever you make changes in your backyard, be mindful of the safety of your children. Never compromise security for beauty; conversely, work on visual appeal while keeping safety in mind.