Water Safety: Keeping Your Kids Safe This Summer

James Sutton

With these tips in mind you and your children will be able to enjoy the water this summer. However, if you are keen to find out more about water safety, and how to keep your children out of harm’s way this summer, check out the water safety infographic Poolview have designed for more great information and water safety tips. 

  • Use approved flotation devices 
    Did you know that over 400 people drown every year? As a result of the risks, if your child cannot swim then it is essential that you buy an approved flotation device that is the right size.
  • Touch supervision 
    Even if your child can swim, it is important that you stay within an arm's reach of them at all times when they are in the water because they are still at risk, especially if they become tired, or are in water that is out of their depth. Do not overestimate your child’s capabilities as water can be dangerous for all, and because drowning is the third highest cause of death in children in the UK.
  • Check the water 
    Make sure that you always check the water before you, or your children bathe in it. Always make sure to determine how deep the water is, and if you can’t, then do not get in. 85% of open water drowning incidents occur because of a lack of knowledge of the risks of the site. Also make sure to check the water temperature because cold water not only increases the chances of your children becoming cold which can increase the risk of them struggling in the water, it can also increase the risk of them developing hypothermia.
  • Learn to Swim 
    Learning to swim is of course a great way to minimize the risk of childhood drowning. Statistically participation in swimming lessons reduces the likelihood of childhood drowning by 88%. You can start teaching your child to swim from 1 year of age, so there really is no time like the present.

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