12 Simple Steps to Ensure Water Safety (Updated for 2020)
In our last post, we talked about why swim lessons are important. One of the reasons given in that post was water safety. Even though there is a difference between being water-safe and knowing how to swim, the two go hand in hand. As mentioned previously, drowning is one of the leading causes of death in young people. Whether you’re a strong swimmer or still learning how to swim, the best thing you can do is become water conscious. Drowning incidents occur in seconds so having a plan in place to help you stay safe is critical. Here are 12 tips that can help you and your family be water safe: Educate children and adults about water safety. The more people who are educated on water safety, the better. Never leave a child unattended near a pool, lake, river, ocean, or any body of water. Regardless of the child’s skill level, there is no substitute for adult supervision. All parents have experienced how quickly young children find a bit of mischief, I’m sure you’ve heard the old saying “don’t turn your back even for one second”. The same goes for water, all it takes is a second for the unthinkable. It’s important to be aware that nobody in water is too small. This means a child can drown in inches of water in a bathtub, a toilet, in standing water on a hot tub cover, a bucket of water, etc. In fact, a child can drown in any amount of water enough to cover the mouth and nose. It’s important to remember to never let your guard down when water is involved. Swim near a lifeguard whenever possible and only […]