Baby Guard Pool Fence of Southern California

In 1999 Chris Giordano and John Murphy joined the Baby Guard Team as a couple of 20 something installers. Baby Guard Corporate Office recognized that these two young New Yorkers really understood what it took to provide a first class installation. In June of 2000, Baby Guard offered Chris and John exclusive rights to San Diego, Chula Vista, Oceanside, Escondido, Carlsbad, El Cajon, Vista, San Marcos, Encinitas, La Mesa, Santee, National City, Poway, Imperial Beach, Lemon Grove, Coronado, Solana Beach, Del Mar, Riverside and parts of Orange County.
Since then, over 10,000 families have enjoyed peace of mind around their swimming pools. As the preferred pool fence company of most home builders, you can be assured that Baby Guard of San Diego will provide your child with the utmost safety and the very best installation available.
Contact us directly at 760-736-4895 or send an email to john@poolfencecalifornia.com for a free in home estimate.
Standard Pool Fence Mesh

This fence is made with a durable free woven mesh with poles spaced every 36 inches. Many older pool fences use this material and some customers still prefer it because they had it before. This fence comes with a complete lifetime warranty.
Standard Pool Fence is available in black only.
Clear View Pool Fence Mesh
This pool fence is considered one of the most see through fences in the industry. Unlike standard free woven designs, this mesh is twisted and knotted together. With poles Spaced every 36 inches this mesh fence is virtually invisible.
Clearview Pool Fence is available in black, white, beige, green, blue, and brown.
Premium Pool Fence Mesh
The Baby Guard premium pool fence considered one of the strongest and safest pool fences. Poles are spaced every 30 inches for added support. Baby Guard's premium mesh is an updated, stronger and improvedversion of what has been available. This mesh is only available through Baby Guard. With 3 layers of coating, ultra violate inhibitors, and mildew retardants built in, this mesh by far the strongest in the industry. With a lifetime guarantee not to shrink, stretch, fade or dry rot.
Premium Pool Fence is available in black, green, blue, and brown.
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I highly recommend the following safety tips:
- Never leave a child unsupervised near a pool.
- Instruct babysitters about potential hazards to young children in and around swimming pools and the need for constant supervision.
- Make sure the pool is completely fenced in.
- Install self-closing and self-latching gates.
- Keep all doors and windows leading to the pool area secure to prevent small children from getting to the pool.
- Effective barriers and locks are necessary preventive measures, but there is no substitute for supervision.
- Do not consider young children "drown proof" because they have had swimming lessons; young children should always be watched carefully while swimming.
- Do not use flotation devices as a substitute for supervision.
- Never use a pool with its pool cover partially in place, since children may become entrapped under it.
- Place tables and chairs well away from the pool fence to prevent children from climbing into the pool area.
- Keep toys away from the pool area because a young child playing with the toys could accidentally fall in the water.
- Remove steps to above ground pools when not in use.
- Have a telephone at poolside to avoid having to leave children unattended in or near the pool to answer a telephone elsewhere.
- Keep emergency numbers at the poolside telephone.
- Learn CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
- Keep rescue equipment by the pool.
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County of San Diego, Department of Planning and Land Use
SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURE AND SAFETY FEATURE REQUIREMENTS
BUILDING DIVISION
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has amended the swimming pool barrier requirements to help prevent accidental drowning. The requirements apply to all new pools and spas built in the unincorporated area of the County. The County Building Code requires that a swimming pool be separated from neighboring properties by an enclosure plus an additional safety feature as described below. This handout is intended to inform owners and contractors of the various options available when considering the appropriate enclosure and safety features to be installed as well as to inform them of the requirements for entrapment avoidance. All elements of the enclosure, safety features, and entrapment avoidance measures must be installed, inspected and approved prior to plastering or filling the pool with water. Pool barriers must meet setback requirements.
Click here to read more about pool barrier safety laws in San Diego.
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