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Staying Safe While Keeping Cool

Pools and spas are not considered dangerous, yet lack of proper precautions or available safety products can create hazardous conditions.  Drowning can occur in a split second to people of all ages and swimming ability.  Spinal injuries continue to happen from improper diving.

National Spa & Pool Institute (NSPI) statistics have shown that drowning and swimming accidents are best prevented by adult supervision, water safety training programs for young children, and refraining from alcohol while swimming, diving, or soaking.  Most accidents involving children younger than 5 years of age occur due to lack of supervision, inability to swim, and falls into a pool or pool cover with water on top. Barriers such as fences or back doors are often left unlocked, becoming a welcome door for curious children.  Remember that small children and animals can drown in as little as a few inches of water. In addition, a child can drown in the time it takes to answer a phone.  Statistically, 75% of victims had been missing from sight for 5 minutes or less.

If you have a pool, insist on the following rules:

To prevent small children from entering the pool area on their own, pool fences should completely surround the pool and be locked when the pool is not in use. Fences should be at least 4 feet high and be climb-resistant.  Do not have anything alongside the fence, such as lawn furniture that could be used as a climbing tool to get into the pool area.

In addition to drowning, serious spinal cord injuries, brain damage, and death can occur to swimmers who dive into shallow water or spring too high upward on a diving board and then hit it on the way down.  Accidental injuries in the adolescent group (primarily males) typically involve alcohol and diving into pools that are too shallow.  Always keep safe by following these common-sense diving rules:

Swimming is always an enjoyable pastime in the hot summer months.  Heightened awareness and old-fashioned common sense can ensure both safety and enjoyment at the same time!

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