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Drowning Prevention 101: Important Water Safety Tips

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Drowning happens way too often, but it can be stopped. Whether you’re a parent, swimmer, or just love the water, these tips can help keep everyone safe.

 

For Babies and Toddlers

 

● Always keep an eye on them. Never leave a child alone near water.

 

● Put up barriers. Use fences for pools that have self-latching gates.

 

● Don't leave water in buckets or kiddie pools. Empty them right after use.

 

● Introduce them to water. Sign up toddlers for safe, supervised water classes.

 

For Children and Teens

 

● Teach them to swim. Start swim lessons at a young age.

 

● Keep watch. Always have an adult looking out for kids in the water.

 

● Use floaties. Make sure life jackets are Coast Guard-approved.

 

● Follow pool rules. No running, pushing, or diving in shallow areas.

 

For Adults and Seniors

 

● Swim with a friend. It’s safer than going alone.

 

● Check the water. Know about currents and hidden dangers.

 

● Know your limits. Don’t push yourself too hard.

 

● Skip the drinks. Alcohol can mess with your judgment and reaction time.

 

● Learn CPR. It can save lives when it matters most.

 

General Water Safety

 

● Know what to do in an emergency. Be ready for a drowning situation.

 

● Read the signs. Pay attention to safety warnings and rules.

 

● Wear life jackets when necessary. They're a must for boating and deep waters.

 

Conclusion

 

By staying aware and taking these steps, we can prevent drowning. Follow these tips so everyone can have fun and stay safe in the water. Share these tips to help spread the word about water safety!

 

 
 
 

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