This post has been brought to you by Goldfish Swim School- Dayton.
This past week has been sunny, 80's and gorgeous in Ohio and gah- it feels so good. It feels like we have EARNED this summer after the past year! Summer has always been my favorite season and I'm so incredibly excited to spend the next few months creating memories with my boys. Saturday morning walks to our farmers' market, a road trip to Walt Disney World, and too many poolside days to count!
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial unveiling of just about every American pool and unofficial kickoff to summer. With that in mind, Goldfish Swim School is encouraging parents and kids alike to take the #SaferSwimmerPledge to bring greater awareness to water safety and drowning prevention!
So, what is the #SaferSwimmerPledge?
The Safer Swimmer Pledge
- Whether I'm at home, the beach or pool, I will play it cool and follow the rules.
- When it comes to swimming, water safety is key, that's why I will always have an adult with me.
- When I'm around water or on a boat, I can wear a life jacket to help me float.
- No matter how deep the water may be, I'll jump in with my feet.
- If I see a swimmer in need, I'll throw them something to float, and then I'll go and get an adult.
- Enroll in swim lessons- Swim lessons can dramatically reduce the changes of a drowning incident as muscle memory helps kids know what to do in a water emergency.
- Never swim alone- Teach your children the importance of the buddy system.
- Wear a U.S. Coast Guard-Approved life jacket- Before purchasing any flotation device, look for the Coast Guard approval and ensure the right fit so there's no risk of your child slipping out. Life jackets are especially important in lakes and oceans where water conditions can be more unpredictable.
- Designate a "Water Guardian"- Adults can work in shifts to ensure that there is always a set of eyes on the pool while children are at play. Even if a lifeguard is on duty, having a vigilant, distraction-free adult is imperative.
- Play it cool and follow the rules- The same way that we teach our kids not to play near traffic, we need to be having those same conversations and water safety and following the pool rules.
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