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Swimming Safely

Don't Let Summer Fun Turn Tragic

By Gwen Morrison

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Information gathered from SafeUsa offers key things to note if you currently have a swimming pool in your backyard.

  • Install a four-sided, isolation pool fence with self-closing and self-latching gates around the pool. The fence should be at least 4 feet tall.
  • Make sure there is a working telephone near the pool. Teach your children how to contact local emergency services.
  • After using pool toys, immediately remove them from the pool. Floating toys, beach balls and other toys often tempt children to lean into the pool.
  • Always supervise children when they are using the pool. Do not leave the area for any length of time.
  • Do not use air-filled swimming aids, such as water wings, as life-saving devices. They are not to take the place of parental supervision. Parents and children often have a false sense of security, which increases the risk of drowning. These aids can often deflate or become unplugged.
  • Have an action plan in place in case of an emergency.

Kids just want to have fun it's the parent's responsibility to ensure that safety comes first!

More Resources on Pool Safety

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