Swimming can be a wonderful and relaxing activity on a hot summer day. However, it can also be a real danger. Every year, drowning is one of the leading causes of unintentional death in children under 14. Even people that know how to swim well can drown, so it is important to always follow safety rules before getting in the water. Help ensure a fun and safe summer by obeying safety rules around the water.
Additional Safety Considerations:
Swimming Lessons- It’s never too early to get your children used to the water, and learning the basics (such as keeping afloat, getting used to swimming with their floaties on, and understanding ‘rules’ like never being allowed to approach the pool without you being there, no running near the pool, etc.)
It’s important to remember that if your child is between the ages of one and four years old, swimming lessons won’t do much to teach them to swim, but it will help to create consistency, routine and ‘rules’ about pool safety. Just make sure that to continue keeping your little ones safe, you need to continually reinforce the ‘rules’, which should include always having “an adult with you, even when you’re in the shallow end and can stand up by yourself.”
Swimming Pool Safety cover - this will provide safety for friends, family, and pets when pool is not in use.
Pool Alarm - pool alarms will help notify any disturbances to the water when the swimming pool is unsupervised.
Pool Fence - with a self-latching gate will help give you control of who enters the pool area when unsupervised.
Rules- like no running, no glass around the pool and most importantly no swimming alone. No diving signs should be posted for non diving pools. Pools that have a diving board should be used only with proper diving techniques. Diving should only be allowed from an approved diving area and never from the side or shallow end deck area. Diving into an above ground pool should never be allowed.
Learn more about pool safety when it specifically comes to your furry friends here!