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Pool and beach safety – 10 tips to remember

Drowning, especially during the warmer months, is a common occurrence.

Plan on spending your time at the pool or at the beach?

While this is exactly how many people plan on spending their time after a cold winter, ER24 urges the public to be responsible while welcoming the warmer months.

Drowning, especially during the warmer months, is a common occurrence.

Below are some tips to keep in mind to prevent drowning:

  • Remember that anyone, including people who can swim, are at risk of drowning. Avoid taking risks and being overconfident.
  • Refrain from drinking alcohol if you plan on swimming or if you are supervising others who are swimming. Remember that alcohol impairs movement and thinking.
  • Children must always be supervised while around water or if swimming. Never allow a child to swim without adult supervision.
  • Keep your pool covered with an approved safety/pool net when not in use. It is a good idea to put a fence around your pool if it is not fenced.
  • Never dive into or act recklessly around a pool. Remember that you could easily fall or slip into the water and get injured.
  • Do not swim far out into the ocean. You may struggle due to fatigue or get swept away. Swim in designated areas.
  • Wear a life jacket especially when participating in water sports.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Learn how to swim if you do not know how to.
  • It is vital that you learn first aid and CPR… you never know when you may need to assist someone in need.

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