Some time ago I wrote an article on buying a removable safety pool fence. It was very well received and I was pleased with the readership of the article. However after receiving a few emails. I realized that I may have left a few minor details unanswered. Because the cost of the fence is quite high I feel that the subject should be given more attention.
First let us think about the possibility that without guidance it quite possible a pool fence of lesser quality could be purchased. Remember, knowledge is king.
Lets start with the pool fence companies. Always check out the local companies that are available in your area. It is recommended that you do not buy a fence from a company that is more than one hundred miles from your home, the reason being that should you to need service or repairs you will need them now not next week.Which brings up a good point. Check out how far away the pool fence company is by use of phone numbers and the address on printed materials. Scan websites for clues as to where the home base of the fence co. is located. You will find that some pool fence companies are pretty slick at hiding where they are really located.
Some do not have employee installers, they use installers who in some cases don't have workers compensation insurance. they are called independent contractors. They are often paid cash by the pool fence company and are here today and gone tomorrow. Ask questions. Do you have insurance?, are your workers covered? may I see the binder? If they don't have a copy with them that could be a problem, you MUST make them show proof of insurance, you would do well to write down the carrier and the date and phone number. even better yet would be a copy of the binder. The fence company should have no problem with this.
Another reason for choosing a local pool fence company is that should you have an emergency concerning the fence such as "the dog ate a section and there is a hole in the pool fence" this can't wait you need it fixed now not next week SAFETY CANNOT WAIT!!! If you bought a fence from an owner operated company located out of town you may have to take a number, the reason being you are no longer a priority,they have your money and repairs are not on their hit list. If they are installing a pool fence you will be placed on the things to do list. especially if they are booked up for a few of days they will cater to the new money! So ask what is your turn around time on emergency repairs 48 hrs is acceptable if it is warranty work and safety is not the issue three to five days is fine.
One more thing, before you buy a pool fence make sure that there are no complaints on file anywhere. Check with who they do business with. By that I mean people in the trades,such as service providers and pool contractors. A tradesman will not give you a bogus referral the last thing he wants is you showing up at his place of business angry! Ask to see photos of completed projects, ask for samples of fence, You should be doubly concerned about the pool fence gate they sell" DARE TO COMPARE" it is of the highest priority that you purchase a pool fence gate that will with stand the the test of time, after all it will be the entry and exit of your swimming pool area.
Check to see how many stitches are in the border material of the pool fence, when examining the poles look inside of the pole and check what kind of reinforcement they are using, all most all of the removable pool fence companies use aluminum poles so you are going to want purchase one with at least some sort of inner reinforcement. they range from zero to four, four being the strongest, four points of strength running the complete length of the inner pole. This is called quad cross because it looks like a cross when viewed from the end of the pole.Also check to see what kind of fence section connectors are being offered with the pool fence. some still use the old hook and eye type connectors, like on a old fashioned screen door. look for a stainless steel connector preferably the double ended spring loaded snap latches.
In closing it should be noted that the majority or most of the removable pool fence companies are legitimate and will serve you well. I hope this article has been of some help.
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More and more pet owners are buying pet insurance these days. If you feel this is a big waste of money, I will try to change your mind.
Veterinary science is making big strides forward. Procedures that used to be reserved for humans only are now available to pets. As a result, our pets are living much longer and healthier lives than they did just a short time ago.
While all this is good, veterinary costs are skyrocketing. Some procedures can cost up to $5,000.
Faced with a huge bill and no pet insurance, the only option available to many dog owners is putting their pet to sleep. A good dog health insurance policy can change all that.
OK, you are convinced that it's a good idea to buy an insurance policy for your pet. But what distinguishes a good dog insurance policy from a bad one?
Before You Buy Pet Insurance...
Let's review some of the questions you need to ask before you buy a pet health insurance.
- How stable is the company you are planning to buy pet insurance from? Have they been in business for a long time?
- Are there any procedures the policy will not cover?
- Will I be able to choose my own veterinarian or will I need to see only participating veterinarians?
- Will the policy pay for conditions that existed before you purchased the policy? Most pet health insurance policies will not, but some will and it's worth asking.
- Will the policy pay for visits to a specialist?
- Will the pet insurance policy pay for preventive visits?
- What are the conditions for termination of the policy?
- Is there a deductible and how much is it?
- Will the policy pay for medications?
- Is there an age limit?
- Finally, you need to ask what the premium will be...
While you should expect to have some out of pocket expenses, make sure that in a case of emergency, all the procedures necessary for your pet's recovery will be covered.
Ask your veterinarian what pet insurance he or she can recommend. If you know more than one vet, ask for several opinions and then do your own research. And before you sign on the dotted line, don't forget to read the small print!
A good pet insurance can save you a lot of money if your pet gets seriously ill. But if you don't want to be stuck paying for procedures you thought were covered, you need to be very careful. Ask the right questions, ask for recommendations, read the small print and make sure the company is stable. Good luck!
Ed Nodelman is a dog owner and a trainer with a special interest in puppy training. He is also a member of Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT).
For more information on dog health problems, visit www.puppy-training-solutions.com
Filed under Health Insurance by on Jun 4th, 2010. Comment.
Mexican Auto Insurance. I am renting a car in Cancun for a week.?
I dont want to buy the insurance from the rental agency. Can I get it from another agency like they offer in San Diego?
Mexican auto insurance does pay, I know because I live in Mexico and have used it. If you rent from an international agency like Hertz and you have other insurance, you do not have to buy their insurance, however, if there is a problem, you will have to deal with the Mexican insurance company, etc. and if you are on vacation, it is not worth the hassle.
Filed under auto insurance price quote by on Jun 3rd, 2010. Comment.