Avoid Water Tragedies; Practice Swimming Safety

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For kids and summertime, nothing spells relief from the hot sun like a dip in the swimming pool. It’s also a great deal of fun ... and that’s what kids want, after all.

 

By practicing a few safety precautions, there’s no need for this pleasant, relaxing and cooling summer activity to turn to tragedy. Common sense — and swimming lessons — are key.

 

"Anyone is at risk for drowning when they become careless or go in the water unprepared," says W. Scott Colliton, MD, a pediatrician at Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics. "It’s important that parents take the time to go over a few swimming safety rules with their children before heading for the pool or lake."

 

Laura Fitzmaurice, MD, chief of Emergency Medicine at Children’s Mercy, says it only takes a couple inches of water and just a few minutes for children to drown. "That’s why young children need constant supervision when they are near any kind of water," she says.

 

At Children’s Mercy, more than 20 children a year are seen for near drownings. Some of those who recover suffer permanent damage. The following tips are offered for water safety:

 

By teaching your children these simple rules of swimming safety, your whole family can enjoy safe and fun times at the pool or beach this summer.

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