MMC warns against child drownings

JOHANNESBURG – It is very important that teachers, parents and guardians follow basic safety precautions especially if there is a swimming pool at home or at school.

 

Drowning is one of the major causes of accidents resulting in serious injury and death in children.

This according to the City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Public Safety, Michael Sun. He said parents should not be fooled into thinking that their child is safe just because they know how to swim.

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“In a many instances accidents in the pool can happen suddenly, without warning even though the child can swim. Among the many extra-mural activities children will find themselves engaged in when not sitting in front of the television will be swimming,” he said.

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Sun said that a large number of drownings occurred in private pools and resorts and, sadly, most involved children.

It is very important that teachers, parents and guardians follow basic safety precautions especially if there is a swimming pool at home or at school:

  • Never allow your child to swim alone without any adult supervision. It is quite common to develop a cramp underwater or for accidents like hitting your head while diving to occur. It is advisable that there should be persons around to help in such situations.
  • Do not allow children with no knowledge of swimming in or around the pool. For good pool safety, ensure that all kids above the age of four attend a certified swimming class or at least learn basic flotation techniques and life-saving techniques.
  • Enclose your pool with a fence and a gate which can be locked. Do not leave the pool open and accessible since children can fall inside. If the pool has a cover always ensure that it is completely covered and secured.
  • Avoid leaving your kids alone even with small portable pools or water bodies like buckets, fountains, and barrels. There is always a danger of drowning, even in small bodies of water.
  • Spas and hot tubs must also be avoided, especially in the case of younger children who are susceptible to overheating.
  • For good pool safety, you can make sure that there is always a life-saving floating device handy near the pool. Also, every parent should be cognisant in basic CPR techniques in case of any accident, as well as be vigilant of children near water.

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