Summer will be here soon.
Here are some great Pool Safety Tips:
Swimming is the number one summer activity, but safety needs to be your first priority. Sadly, drowning is the #1 cause of unintentional fatalities for children ages 1-4, with an average of 390 deaths per year according to the CDC. Protect your little ones this summer with this handy checklist.
Pool Safety Checklist
- Teach children how to swim as soon as they are old enough. When your baby is 6 months old, you can join a parent-child swimming class to familiarize them with water and can enroll in actual swimming lessons around age 3 or 4.
- Stay within arms reach at all times around children who are not pool safe.
- Designate someone to actively watch when children are in the pool. Limit things that may distract you when you’re on “duty”, such as your cell phone, socializing, and drinking.
- Ensure you have proper fencing around your pool. Use at least 4 foot tall fencing with self-closing gates.
- Place a safety cover on your pool or hot tub when not in use and remove any ladders or steps used for access.
- Use the buddy system. No one should swim alone.
- Establish and enforce rules and safe behaviors around the pool, such as “no diving” and “walk, don’t run”.
- Make sure everyone wears swim-level appropriate safety items, such as a life jacket or floaties.
- Keep children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings to avoid entrapment.
- Take a CPR class to be prepared in case of emergency.
(information from the First American Home Warranty Newsletter)
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