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- Safe Kids Worldwide
recommends that parents always supervise children around
water and install pool fencing that completely surrounds
all pools, spas, whirlpools and hot tubs.
Swimming Pool Safety
Fencing
should be at least 5 feet high, and
equipped with
self closing
and self latching gates.
- Children should not be
left unattended in any body of water, (tub, pool, lake,
river) even if they are good swimmers, and even if they
are wearing or using floatation devices. Older children,
and adults should always swim with a buddy.
- Teach children never to
go near a pool drain with or without a cover, and to pin
up long hair when in water. Install multiple drains in
all pools, spas, whirlpools and hot tubs. This minimizes
the suction of any one drain, reducing risk of death or
injury.
- Keep rescue equipment, a
telephone and emergency numbers by the pool.
- Pool alarms and pool
covers can offer an extra layer of protection. However,
do not rely on them to keep your kids safe; they should
be used in conjunction with
pool fencing
and constant
supervision.
- Pay attention to open
water. Be aware of undercurrents and changing waves and
undertows when at the ocean or lake. ALWAYS wear an
approved life jacket, regardless of age or swimming
ability.
- Do not let children dive
into water unless the child has learned proper diving
techniques, an adult is present, and the depth of the
water is greater than 9 feet.
- Children should learn to
swim. Enroll them in swimming lessons taught by
qualified instructors when they are ready, usually after
age 4. If you don’t know how to swim, enroll with your
kids!
- Empty all buckets,
containers and wading pools immediately after use. Store
them upside-down and out of children’s reach. Also keep
toilet lids shut and use toilet locks.
ADULTS & KIDS
OVER THE AGE OF 13 SHOULD
LEARN INFANT AND CHILD CPR
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