Safety tips for being around water

Enjoying a day out by the pool and open water sources is standard during the warmer days.

The festive season is a joyous season for all and is filled with festivities, parties, family gatherings and lots of other exiting activities.

Learners are all at home as learning institutions are closed for the year.

Enjoying a day out by the pool and open water sources is standard during the warmer days.

If you want to enjoy swimming to the fullest, one needs to know some basic safety tips.

Mr William Ntladi, the spokesperson for Ekurhuleni’s Emergency Services Disaster and Emergency Management Services (DEMS) said negligence near pools, lakes, dams and different beaches along the coast can lead to serious accidents and in some extreme cases, death.

“Several lives have been lost already and near drowning incidents reported as a result of water-related accidents in different areas across the City if Ekurhuleni and abroad. Most of the people affected are young male children. When you have a swimming pool on your premises, you need to be extra cautious and vigilant to ensure everyone`s safety,” said Mr Ntladi.

These basic swimming pool safety tips will help to keep your family and community in your neighbourhood safe from potential injury or death:

Mr Ntladi said it is still the parent’s responsibility to ensure the safety of their children.

“Having a basic first aid course training behind your name will provide an extra bit of security. If major emergency happens, you will be able to conduct basic CPR before the arrival of the paramedics. This could mean the different between life and death in some circumstances,” said Mr Ntladi.

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