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SRP supports pool fencing project

Pool barriers are a key factor in the prevention of child drownings, which is why SRP has partnered with the United Phoenix Firefighters Association and Valley of the Sun United Way to support the Adopt-a-Pool-Fence Program.

SRP Safety Connection LogoThe Adopt-a-Pool-Fence program provides funding for pool fences for families that have young children but are financially unable to afford fencing. Eligible families are chosen by a committee and must have at least one child under the age of 6, own their home and be in financial need.

SRP has participated in the Adopt-a-Pool-Fence program since 2001. So far, pool fences have been installed for hundreds of families who otherwise could not afford to do it on their own.

Water safety is top priority

SRP's support of Adopt-a-Pool-Fence is just one component of its commitment to drowning prevention. Each year, SRP partners with Phoenix Children's Hospital's Water Safety Day, the American Red Cross' Water Wiz Program and Valley fire departments to educate the community about the danger of pools without barriers and general water safety.

SRP promotes safety initiatives through SRP Safety Connection, a multi-faceted program including event participation, the distribution of educational safety information and public presentations.

How to participate or contribute

The Adopt-a-Pool-Fence Program is sponsored by United Phoenix Firefighters Association, SRP Safety Connection, Valley of the Sun United Way and Iron Man Pools.

For information about how to apply for a free fence, please call (602) 277-1500 or log onto www.saverkids.org.

If you wish to make a contribution to the Adopt A Fence program, please make your check payable to the United Phoenix Firefighters Adopt-a-Pool-Fence Program and mail it to:

Phoenix Firefighters Adopt-a-Pool-Fence Program
61 E. Columbus
Phoenix, AZ 85012

100% of all donations will be used for pool fences.

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