Every property is different, but Kenner’s residential layout and Louisiana’s outdoor season can make certain risks more common:
- Wet-deck slip injuries after splash time, cleaning, or rain—especially where pool decks are uneven, worn, or not treated for traction.
- Barrier and gate failures at homes and rental properties, including gates that don’t latch, hinges that stick, or alarms that are missing or unreliable.
- Drain and suction-related dangers when pool equipment isn’t properly maintained or safety components aren’t functioning as intended.
- Chemical exposure tied to storage, handling, or imbalanced pool water—leading to skin/eye irritation or respiratory symptoms.
- “Busy household” supervision breakdowns where children or guests wander into the pool area during gatherings, events, or after-school routines.
These cases often come down to whether the property owner or manager used reasonable care for foreseeable visitors—including kids.


