Charleston households and properties often mix older infrastructure with seasonal use. That matters because pool safety depends on consistent maintenance and reliable safety features.
Common Charleston-area factors we see include:
- Seasonal pool reopening and rushed prep: After winter or long closures, safety items (latches, alarms, drain covers, signage) may be overlooked.
- Busy family schedules and short supervision windows: Kids and guests are most at risk during quick transitions—grilling, gatherings, or between errands.
- Pool decks that get slick quickly: Morning dew, sudden rain, or algae control lapses can make walking surfaces dangerously unstable.
- Shared amenities in multi-unit living: Condos, townhomes, and managed properties may involve property managers, HOAs, and vendors.
These details can affect what a reasonable property owner or manager should have done—and what they likely knew or should have known.


