THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015
- Never allow a child to be alone in the water – drowning is the leading cause of death for children between the ages of one and four.
- Keep pools covered - Pool covers can protect young children from accidentally entering into the water without adult supervision.
- Keep toys away from the pool when the pool is not in use. children wont be tempted to try to get the toys from the pool
- Have the appropriate equipment - Fences that limit access to the pool – have the pool been inspected –make sure spa and pool pumps are working – make sure there are life rings and reaching poles and life vests close by the pool
- Make sure you always have adult supervision or a life guard
- Learn to preform CPR on children and adults
- Don’t dive in shallow water and never run on pool decks or by the pool
- Call your insurance agent or company representative owning a pool will increase your liability risk.
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