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Safety tips for taking children of different ages swimming – Part 1

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Safety must be of utmost priority at any swimming pool, regardless of its kind. This is especially so if the pool is meant for children of different ages and people who do not know how to swim. With reported drowning rates and accidents of children increasing, all of us should always be aware of swimming pool safety, for the sake of our little loved ones.

One important safety tips for taking children of different ages swimming is to always ensure that the children should not be in the swimming pool if they are not under supervision of any adult swimmer. The simplest way is to keep a close look at your children.

To be extra cautious, any children who cannot swim should be kept an arm’s length away from you. When they are going into the water, either put on a suitable life jacket on them or use a safety belt that is attached to you. The shallow area of a swimming pool can be used to teach a kid how to swim and get them used to the water. This will ensure that they will not be afraid of swimming in water.

Also, when at a swimming pool, another safety tip for taking children of different ages to swim is to at all times ensure that there are adequate safety equipment of working condition around. Besides, always ensure that there is at least an adult who can swim attending to the children in the swimming pool. The adult swimmer should also be aware of safety in the event of saving a life.

There is always the chance that a child of any age who cannot swim can drown accidentally in a swimming pool within a short period of time without any warning. Thus, even though swimming is fun and good for the health, it can be very dangerous if the person in the water does not really know how to swim.

In cases where you have your own swimming pool, a safety tip is to place a fence around it and keep the gate locked if your own swimming pool is below the ground. If your swimming pool is above the ground, a fence is not really necessary unless it is for privacy reasons. This is because the deck or ladder may make it harder for the children to access the swimming pool. However, this does not mean that kids who can climb to the swimming pool can swim.

Therefore, we should not leave swimming pool safety to chance. When there are children around who do not know how to swim, always make sure that are not in close proximity to the swimming pool unless an adult swimmer is supervising. This is imperative because children are enticed to water; they can unknowingly approach the water, jump into it and struggle in it without making much of a sound. Many innocent little lives have been lost by drowning alone because of the easy accessibility to a swimming pool. Most cases could be prevented by close supervision or otherwise making a swimming pool inaccessible to them.

Enforcing safety tips for taking children of different ages swimming will go a long way. Especially in a hot weather, when everyone likes to swim in the swimming pool, one should definite emphasize swimming pool safety. Also when swimming is a great deal of fun for the family, always make swimming pool safety of paramount importance. Brief the kids of the safety aspects of the swimming pool before letting them enter the water. There can never be excessive safety in swimming pool because it is better to be safe than sorry. Always be vigilant and make your pool safe for kids by keeping safety tips for taking children of different ages swimming in mind. This will at all times prevent your little loved ones from any unfortunate accidents in the swimming pool.

Swimming pool safety – Part 6

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It is extremely important to ensure that at any swimming pool, safety must be of utmost priority. This is especially so if the pool is meant for children and people who do not know how to swim. With reported drowning rates and accidents as an upward trend, all of us should always be aware of swimming pool safety, for the sake of not only our loved ones, but also those who are at the swimming pool.

One of the most important aspects of swimming pool safety is to always ensure that children should not be in the swimming pool if they are not under supervision of any adult swimmer. The simplest way is to keep a close look at your kids.

At home, if you are having your own swimming pool below the ground, place a fence around it and keep the gate locked. If the swimming pool is above the ground, a fence is not really necessary unless it is for privacy reasons. This is because the deck or ladder may make it harder for the children to access the swimming pool. However, this does not mean that children who can climb to the swimming pool can swim.

Therefore, we should not leave swimming pool safety to chance. When there are children around who do not know how to swim, always make sure that are not in close proximity to the swimming pool unless an adult swimmer is supervising. This is imperative because children are enticed to water; they can unknowingly approach the water, jump into it and struggle in it without making much of a sound. Many innocent little lives have been lost by drowning alone because of the easy accessibility to a swimming pool. Most cases could be prevented by close supervision or otherwise making a swimming pool inaccessible to them.

In the public swimming pool, any children who cannot swim should be kept an arm’s length away from you. When they are going into the water, either put on a suitable life jacket on them or use a safety belt that is attached to you. The shallow area of a swimming pool can be used to teach a kid how to swim and get them used to the water. This will ensure that they will not be afraid of swimming in water.

Also, when at a swimming pool, at all times ensure that there are adequate safety equipment of working condition around. Besides, always ensure that there is at least an adult who can swim attending to the swimmers in the swimming pool. The adult swimmer should also be aware of safety in the event of saving a life.

There is always the chance that someone who cannot swim can drown accidentally in a swimming pool within a short period of time without any warning. Thus, even though swimming is fun and good for the health, it can be very dangerous if the person in the water does not really know how to swim. Alcohol should be avoided as well because it can adversely affect a person’s judgment and swimming ability.

Implementing swimming pool safety at home or in the public will go a long way. Especially in a hot weather, when everyone likes to swim in the swimming pool, one should definite emphasize swimming pool safety. Also when swimming is a great deal of fun for the family, always make swimming pool safety of paramount importance. Brief the children of the safety aspects of the swimming pool before letting them enter the water. There can never be excessive safety in swimming pool because it is better to be safe than sorry. Always be vigilant and keep swimming pool safety in mind and this will at all times prevent your loved ones from any unfortunate accidents in the swimming pool.

Beginners basics in the swimming pool

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Beginner’s basics in the swimming pool begin with the feel of the water. Touching it, getting to know what it’s like to be immersed in that wonderful, life giving substance! A baby will remember what it was like to be back in the womb, floating in it’s little amniotic sac of fluid. We come from water, going back into it should be the most natural thing in the world!

Teaching swimming is an extremely rewarding experience. Having been taught to swim at a very early age myself, I subsequently developed a deep love for the water. I ended up swimming for my province and when I eventually had children, taught them all to swim at the age of two.

Over the years I have wanted to see other people experience that wonderful feeling of absolute confidence in the water and consequently became a swimming teacher.

One should bear in mind that children should be taught by an experienced and qualified teacher. I have often heard of children being terrified of water as they have been taught by someone without the required experience.

Swimming is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding sports for many reasons.

It teaches confidence; is great exercise; improves breathing; can lead to more serious water sports like skiing or scuba diving and with the number of private swimming pools being constructed around the world and with the popularity of water sports in general it is imperative for children to learn to swim at an early age – for safety’s sake.

1. A swimming lesson should begin with making the pupil feel comfortable and happy in the water. The teacher should be in constant contact with the pupil. If they take a while to feel at home in the water, they should be gently eased into it. Talking tenderly to the pupil helps especially if they are very young. Holding onto them and dipping them up and down in the water while chatting all the time will take their mind off their fear.

2. Once it is established that the pupil is happy the next step is to encourage them to dip their faces in the water. So many children who are not taught to swim properly try swimming with their heads out of the water. They tire quickly and could eventually drown if they are not close enough to the side of the pool. Encouraging them to put their faces in the water and blowing bubbles is a huge step in getting them to be water safe. They could practice this step at home by blowing bubbles in the bath or basin – making sure their faces are submerged when doing so. A parent

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