Greeneville is full of residential neighborhoods and family gatherings, and that lifestyle can create predictable hazards around pools and seasonal water use. Common patterns we see in the region include:
- Backyard pool access issues: gates that don’t latch, doors that remain propped open, or barriers that aren’t maintained.
- Deck and coping hazards: uneven surfaces, missing anti-slip treatment, or cracked coping around steps and ladders.
- Drain and suction concerns: injuries tied to unsafe drain configurations or poorly maintained covers.
- Chemical handling and water balance: delayed response to test results, improper storage practices, or water conditions that worsen skin/eye irritation and respiratory symptoms.
- Visitor and guest supervision: accidents that occur when a host assumes someone else is watching closely, or when pool rules aren’t enforced.
These aren’t “gotchas.” They’re the types of safety gaps that can be prevented with reasonable care.


