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Take time to trim dead limbs and branches that may
become airborne and cause damage to your house, pool
equipment or screen enclosure.
• Patio furniture, toys, canvas awnings, patio
umbrellas, grills, telescopic poles, and sometimes
even your pool equipment can become dangerous projectiles
and cause severe damage to surrounding property in
heavy winds. Remove all possible unsecured items and
store them indoors until the threat passes. Do not
throw these items into the pool. Chemicals could damage
the item and removal is difficult.
• Solar blankets should be removed and stored
indoors during periods of heavy wind.
• Lock the safety straps on portable spa covers
or remove and store indoors along with any steps or
benches.
• If you decide to remove any child safety fencing,
do not allow children near the pool after the fence
is
removed.
• If there is a chance the pool motor or other
permanently plumbed electrical equipment could be
submerged, shut down power at the breaker panel. Sandbag
the area around the equipment if possible.
Wrap the exposed equipment in waterproof covering
and tie it securely.