Swim Safely with Passport to Fun's Pool Safety Tips

Jul 2
07:11

2010

Amy Steak

Amy Steak

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The crystal-blue water in a pool on a hot and humid day is incredibly inviting. But before you jump in,Swim Safely with Passport to Fun's Pool Safety Tips Articles keep in mind that even the strongest of swimmers can drown or get hurt if they ignore swimming safety rules. Passport to Fun outlines some pool safety etiquettes that can save your life.

Life-saving flotation device. It's imperative to have an inflated tube or a corresponding life-saving tool accessible from the pool. Accidents don't arrive with the benefit of an alert, and keeping such a device handy can make that one-second difference between life and death.

Survey before you jump. Don't splash into the swimming pool before verifying that the jump is clear, the water is deep enough, and there aren't any possible sources of injury. As unlikely as it may sound, there are souls, including adults, who have leaped into empty swimming pools without being drunk.

Maintain hygiene. A lot of people think of pool hygiene and pool safety as two isolated and discrete concerns. This isn't the case. A clean pool that is free of algae and bugs is imperative for making it healthy and safe for humans. Persuade swimmers to shower before going in the pool, and be sure to maintain adequate chlorine levels at all times.

Lifeguard. A lifeguard is mandated at any public swimming area. Nonetheless, in the case of personal swimming pools, it's also smart to have a skilled individual who can assist in case of an incident. Passport to Fun thinks that all individual pool owners should take a basic lifeguard course to help keep their pool secure.

Fence. Surrounding the pool area ensures that no one walks into the water without knowing where it is. A fence is even more critical during the night, when it gets too dark to see the pool.

Never swim alone. It's a smart thought to never swim by yourself, since an accident can happen at any time to anyone, no matter how experienced a swimmer you may be. While it's obvious that babies should never be left alone in or close to a swimming pool, adults should avoid swimming solo too. Keep in mind that even an explosive leg cramp can lead to drowning, and these kinds of mishaps come about much more often than you'd believe, even to the most practiced of swimmers.

The above tips provided by Passport to Fun should be followed consistently to ensure that you have fun in the pool, rather than an accident.

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