The Perfect Latch for Pet Safety

Nov 16, 2009 1 Comment by jlighthall

Has anyone noticed that dogs cost more than kids? They have to be taken to the veterinarian, they need nutritious food and sometimes even need an education. We even have to worry about their safety and keep them from harming others. This post follows one I did on things you need to consider when looking at invisible fences (one’s that are buried in the ground). From that post you probably got the distinct impression that I am not a big fan of invisible fencing, so what do I recommend?

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FenceMax.com and D&D Technologies Team Up for Pool Safety Video

May 02, 2008 3 Comments by jlighthall

Transcript: Frolicking in the family swimming pool can provide hours of fun, entertainment and exercise, but safety experts warn that pools can be hazardous, as well as enjoyable. Statistics tell us that drowning is the number two cause of accidental death nationwide, in children under the age of five. “Studies in Australia, as well as [...]

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A Blueprint for Pool Gate Safety

Apr 08, 2008 2 Comments by jlighthall

The following information is from a brochure from D&D Technologies called “A Blueprint for Pool Gate Safety”. A swimming pool can be a beautiful oasis in your backyard, affording many hours of family fun, serving as a great, low-impact exercise center, and adding value to your home. Protect your investment and ensure you’ll always enjoy [...]

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The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act of 2007

Apr 01, 2008 2 Comments

This act was signed into law by President Bush on December 19, 2007 and is named for the granddaughter of former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III . At the age of 7, Virginia drowned after being trapped underwater by the suction of a drain in a spa. I am writing this article to [...]

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