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Old 17-06-2003, 05:09 PM
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Hello,
I have been reading of the sad deaths of children caused by garden ponds, I have read of six up to now and the summer has just begun. This has lead me to email people and tell them of a product I have found called pondguard, It is made by a small company in Lancashire called Davren Enterprises.

I believe they designed it because they have young children and there was nothing on the market to keep children from falling into ponds, and it also stops birds from getting fish. They can build these guards to fit any shape or size of pond. They have a website at www.pondguardonline.co.uk I think if this safety feature is available to people it would encourage people to have a pond, where they previously would not have had one. I would be interested in what you think of this guard. www.pondguardonline.co.uk

Cheers, Tommy.
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Old 17-06-2003, 05:44 PM
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Your own product in fact ??? This could be classed as spamming

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Hello,
I have been reading of the sad deaths of children caused by
garden ponds, I have read of six up to now and the summer has just
begun. This has lead me to email people and tell them of a product I
have found called pondguard, It is made by a small company in
Lancashire called Davren Enterprises.

I believe they designed it because they have young children and there
was nothing on the market to keep children from falling into ponds, and
it also stops birds from getting fish. They can build these guards to
fit any shape or size of pond. They have a website at
www.pondguardonline.co.uk I think if this safety feature is available
to people it would encourage people to have a pond, where they
previously would not have had one. I would be interested in what you
think of this guard. www.pondguardonline.co.uk

Cheers, Tommy.
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Old 17-06-2003, 05:44 PM
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Whoops a daisy. Posted to wrong group!


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Old 17-06-2003, 05:44 PM
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Whoops a daisy. Posted to wrong group!

Not really, pond q's come up here from time to time, many gardens have
ponds.

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