In a community where many homes have private pools and many residents also rent out properties or share amenities, the most common causes tend to cluster around everyday patterns:
- Deck and step hazards: Wet concrete, slick coping, cracked tile, uneven surfaces, or poor drainage that leaves water standing near the pool edge.
- Gate and barrier failures: Self-latching issues, gates that don’t fully close, worn hinges, or missing/incorrect barrier hardware—especially after repairs or seasonal openings.
- Drain and suction injuries: Hair/skin entrapment risks from defective covers, incorrect flow settings, or improperly maintained pool equipment.
- Chemical exposure: Imbalanced water chemistry after delayed testing or improper handling of pool chemicals.
- Drowning and near-drowning: Often linked to supervision lapses, delayed response, or malfunctioning safety equipment.
Because Lincoln residents commonly juggle school schedules, work travel, and family responsibilities, evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance gets overwritten, maintenance logs get updated, and people forget the sequence of events.


