Swimming pools and fountains In systems such as
swimming pools or
fountains where waste fluid is recirculated, the drain is the input to the
Recirculating Pumping machine. These fixtures can be very dangerous because people do not expect to encounter the suction this creates from the drain. Fatalities have occurred around drains as a result of
suction entrapment (also known as pool suction-drain injury). In these situations, a portion of the body, hair, or clothing may become stuck against the drain and may become impossible to release, resulting in
drowning. For example, in 1994, Cristin Fitzpatrick drowned in a Variety Village swimming pool when her hair became entangled in a water funnel.
Legislation On December 19, 2007 the national
Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act was passed into law in the US. This law seeks to bring an end to suction entrapment related injuries and deaths by incorporating
consumer protection regulation of pool and spa drains. ==See also==