The Top 6 Ways to Protect Your Children from Dangerous Pools
As the temperatures start to rise and the sun is out for a longer time each day, people are barbequing, throwing pool parties, and hitting the beach. Many choose to swim or dip themselves in lakes, pools, and the ocean to combat the scorching summer heat. However, the hot weather also makes it a dangerous time of year for water associated injuries and deaths.
Research from the American Red Cross shows that 90% of families with small children have summer plans to be in the water. 48% of the places these families plan to swim in are areas without lifeguards.
A great way to be secure and enjoy your time in the water is to practice fundamental safe swimming guidelines:
- Buddy System: Never allow children to swim by themselves. Make sure they always have someone to partner up with.
- Swimming lessons: The best way to avoid drowning and other accidents is to make sure everyone can swim. Teach your child how to swim or take them to your local community center for lessons.
- Swim in assigned areas: Make sure your kids stay within the boundaries of the designated space while in a public pool or supervised area.
- Keep close distance: Do not ever leave your child alone in the water or designate another child to watch over yours.
- Set up suitable barriers: If you have a pool in your house; be certain to set up gates or other protective devices in the correct places.
- Avoid being distracted: Focus all of your attention into monitoring and watching your children. Always keep them in sight.
In the case where you cannot find a child, the water should always be the first place to look. In a situation like this, quick actions can be life saving and every second counts towards the difference between life and death.
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