Calexico’s mix of residential backyards, shared community spaces, and seasonal visitors creates a few recurring risk patterns:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls: Pool decks and coping can become slick, especially after splash-out or cleaning. Uneven surfaces, worn anti-slip texture, or missing edging often play a role.
- Barrier and gate failures: When pool access relies on a gate that doesn’t latch reliably or a barrier that’s been modified, young children are at heightened risk.
- Entrapment and drain-related hazards: Some injuries involve suction/entrapment concerns—often tied to faulty or improperly maintained drain covers.
- Unsafe chemical handling or water conditions: Incorrect water balance can irritate eyes/skin and worsen respiratory issues. In some cases, unsafe chemical storage or exposure contributes to injury.
- Visitor-related supervision gaps: Rental guests, parties, and short-term stays can mean fewer people know the safety rules—making posted warnings and functioning safety devices especially important.
When these incidents occur, it’s not just about what happened—it’s about whether the property owner or operator took reasonable steps to keep the pool area safe for foreseeable users.


