Pool accidents don’t always look like dramatic “drownings” to begin with. Many serious injuries start with what families initially think is minor.
In the Holly Springs area, these are frequent real-world patterns:
1) Wet deck slips near the edge
Slip-and-fall injuries can happen when decking is untreated, uneven, or slick from cleaning chemicals or pool splash. Even a quick fall can cause head trauma or fractures—especially if someone lands awkwardly near coping or steps.
2) Barrier and gate problems at homes and rentals
For pools with required barriers, gates that don’t self-close, worn hinges, or gaps that allow access can create preventable risk—particularly when kids are around. In rental settings, guests often assume safety features are functioning properly.
3) Drain and suction hazards
Pools with malfunctioning covers, incorrect drain configurations, or unsafe suction conditions can lead to catastrophic injuries. These cases often require careful investigation because the “what went wrong” may be tied to maintenance, parts, or installation.
4) Water chemistry and chemical exposure
Improper water treatment can irritate skin and eyes and worsen respiratory issues. Chemical storage and handling mistakes can also contribute to injuries.
5) Delayed recognition of near-drowning effects
After a near-drowning, families may notice breathing changes, coughing, or anxiety later. Even when the person seems “okay” at first, medical evaluation is critical.