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Play It Safe at the Pool This Summer
A summer without multiple trips to the pool just would not make sense. It’s hot in Florida, so cooling off poolside is a MUST!
With everything good, comes some bad, and unfortunately, pools can be danger zones for kids. Fortunately, the following safety tips can help you and your youngsters stay cool and safe.
Adult Supervision Is a Must!
Kids need to be monitored 24/7 by an adult anytime they are near water. Teenagers do not count, so make sure an adult is keeping an eye on the children. Turning your head, even just for a minute, could be disastrous. Practice the 10/20 rule: Check the pool every 10 seconds and make sure you are close enough to get to a child in distress within 20 seconds if needed.
Safety Devices Are Not Foolproof
Children can easily fall off pool floats and those “water wings” can puncture and deflate. Life jackets are best, but they should be replaced when they are torn or worn and no longer fit.
Make Sure Your Cell Phone Is Fully Charged & Close By
Having a phone handy could save a life if a medical emergency arises. On a side note, having your address posted in a spot that is easily accessible for guests can help should an emergency operator need it.
Kiddie Pools Should Be Emptied After Each Use
Small children can easily drown in shallow water. They lack the upper body strength to pull themselves up. If you leave a kiddie pool full of water in the backyard, or anywhere near the house, a child could fall in and drown.
Install a Fence and Gate Around Larger Pools
A fence with a gate makes it a lot harder for small children to gain access to the pool unsupervised. With that said, remove any stacked lawn chairs or anything that can be used to climb over the fence – children can be very resourceful!
Curb the Alcohol
Pool parties and barbecues usually involve alcohol. Excessive drinking can cause your focus to fall away from supervising little ones.
Limit the Horseplay
Leave those cannonballs and backflips to the professionals. Kids can easily get hurt playing around and diving and trying out crazy tricks.
If you or a loved one is injured in a swimming pool accident, our Citrus County Swimming Pool Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton can help.
Call us today at 352-726-0078 or contact us online for a free consultation.