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Water Safety – Staying safe at the swimming pool

Water Safety – Staying safe at the swimming pool
17th August 2023Sacha PowellSummer SafetyWater SafetyHolidaysLearn First AidLifeSavingSkillsPoolSafetySafetySummerSummerHolidaysSummerSafetyWaterSafety

Summer is upon us, and many families are planning their annual holidays to beaches, pools, and lakes. As much fun as these water activities are, they can also pose a serious risk if you don’t take the necessary precautions. If you have children or grandchildren, water safety should be at the forefront of your mind. Luckily, Staying Alive is here to provide some helpful first aid tips and safety advice to help you keep your loved ones safe while still having fun in the water.

Before you hit the water, there are a few essential things you should do to prepare. Firstly, make sure everyone knows how to swim or has floatation devices if needed. You should also ensure that everyone wears sunscreen to avoid painful sunburns, which can ruin your holiday. Hydration is essential, so pack plenty of water and remind everyone to take regular breaks and stay hydrated.

When it comes to being in the water, make sure everyone is aware of the pool rules, and that they follow them strictly. Never dive into the shallow end or run around the pool, as these can lead to severe injuries. Be sure to supervise children and weak swimmers at all times, even if there is a lifeguard present.

In case of an emergency, always be prepared with basic first aid knowledge. Ensure you have a first aid kit on hand and that everyone knows where it is. Learn how to perform CPR, and teach it to anyone going on holiday with you. Be sure to familiarise yourself with local emergency numbers, as different countries have different emergency services.

In conclusion, while water activities can be a lot of fun, it’s essential to stay vigilant about water safety, especially if you have children or grandchildren with you. By following the above advice, you can help to prevent accidents and ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday. Stay safe, and have a great trip!

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