Welcome to Friday Facts! here on the Knowledge Safari blog. Each week we aim to shine the spotlight on a various segment of special needs in order to raise awareness and provide information. For the next few weeks we will be highlighting summer safety issues that is important information for all families!
Today we focus on Drowning Prevention.
The following information is taken from PoolSafety.gov
Backyard and community pools are popular with children and adults of all ages but owning or operating one is a major responsibility. Take every step possible to prevent unintended injuries in and around pools and spas.
Learn about the hazard of drain entrapment and what to look for at pools and spas your family frequents. Individuals in the 5-9 year-old category had the highest frequency of entrapment reports.
Safety Tips
Supervise children at all times around pools and spas. Adults should keep a constant eye on all kids in the water. Emphasize the need for constant supervision to babysitters.
Install a four-sided barrier, such as a fence with self-closing gates completely surrounding the pool. If the house forms the fourth side of the barrier, install alarms on doors leading to the pool area to prevent children from wandering into the pool or spa. Also install safety covers and perimeter or in-water alarms as additional layers of protection.
Learn to Swim and teach your children to swim. Many organizations provide swimming lessons.
Know how to respond:
Get training in basic water rescue skills, first aid, CPR
Have rescue and first aid equipment available at the pool
Keep a phone at the pool
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Have any additional tips? Let us know in the comments!
1 comment:
Amen to all those tips!! Something that has saved my sanity too is getting Olivia a Coast Guard approved life jacket suit. This is my favorite site: http://www.shop4lifejackets.com/flotation-swimsuit.htm
Olivia has this one, in bright pink so I can easily find her: http://www.shop4lifejackets.com/images/ss/sb1bw01p.jpg
We all call her "Little Pink Hand Grenade" when she wears it!!
Hope that helps too!!
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