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rural area in louisiana, Farm Bureau homeowners insurance. Do I need a fence around an inground swimming pool?



Rural areas have different requirements. It may not be written in the laws, but putting up a fence is in your best interest. If you have no neighbors close by there is little danger of someone falling in the pool. But have you ever tried to get a cow or horse out of a pool? It ain’t easy! I’d fence the thing off just to keep animals out.

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7 Responses to “rural area in louisiana, Farm Bureau homeowners insurance. Do I need a fence around an inground swimming pool?”

  1. MsKnowItAll says:

    I would certainly assume so. It is for your protection, as well as everyone elses.
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  2. brandie113 says:

    need? Isnt it more a matter of safety?
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  3. Rich says:

    Most insurance companies would require it. If on the slim chance that yours does not, I would definately get one anyway. You are opening yourself up to a major liability issue.
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  4. honeysuckle says:

    you sure do, children and animals are very precious
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  5. windancerhil says:

    Rural areas have different requirements. It may not be written in the laws, but putting up a fence is in your best interest. If you have no neighbors close by there is little danger of someone falling in the pool. But have you ever tried to get a cow or horse out of a pool? It ain’t easy! I’d fence the thing off just to keep animals out.
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    35 years in the pool industry.

  6. dominicanitagigi says:

    yes
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  7. lucky says:

    some states i belive require not only a fence around it but also no tressing signs on the fence
    and i think for safety any pool should have a fence around it
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