While pool hazards exist everywhere, Havelock residents commonly see patterns tied to how properties are used—residential living, seasonal visitors, and shared amenities.
Common situations we handle locally include:
- Rental and short-term stays: Deck hazards, inadequate safety checks, or pool rules not being enforced consistently.
- Backyard pools and frequent gatherings: Slip-and-fall injuries from algae, uneven coping, or poor lighting around steps and entrances.
- Community or neighborhood pool access: Barrier failures (gates that don’t self-close), malfunctioning alarms, or maintenance gaps.
- Teen and guest supervision issues: Negligent supervision after someone enters the water area unsafely.
- Chemical and water-condition exposure: Eye/skin irritation and respiratory problems tied to testing and handling practices.
After an incident, the early questions matter: Was the hazard known or should it have been discovered? Were safety measures functioning? And did the property’s maintenance routine meet reasonable standards?


