CPSCProposed Rule

Petition Requesting a Mandatory Regulation for Child-Resistant Above-Ground and Portable Pool Ladders

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Summary

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is proposing a new rule to require pool ladders used with above-ground and portable pools to have child-resistant features that prevent young children from accidentally climbing into the pool unsupervised. This rule aims to reduce drowning deaths and injuries among young children, which is a leading cause of accidental death in this age group.

Key Points

  • 1Pool ladder manufacturers would be required to design ladders with features that make it harder for small children to climb up without adult help
  • 2This rule applies to portable and above-ground pools, which are common backyard pools that many families own
  • 3The regulation is still in the proposal stage, and the public has until June 10, 2025 to submit comments and feedback
  • 4The rule is intended to reduce child drowning deaths and injuries by adding an extra layer of protection beyond adult supervision
  • 5Manufacturers would need to update their products to meet the new safety standards before they can continue selling pool ladders

Key Dates

Published

April 10, 2025

Comment Deadline

June 10, 2025

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