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How to Keep Your Children Safe Near the Pool

How to Keep Your Children Safe Near the Pool


Summertime can be challenging for parents to figure out what fun activities their children can do every day. One of the most common ways to have fun is to go swimming. Because Arizona has such high numbers of residential pool ownership, finding a spot to dive in isn’t too hard. While swimming is a healthy and fun activity that children can do when it is warm and sunny, it is always important to remember that bodies of water present a danger. Specifically, children, are one of the most vulnerable groups to be affected by drowning injuries and accidents. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five people who lose their lives in a fatal drowning accident are children under the age of 15. Every time one child dies from their injuries related to a drowning accident, another five children will require treatment in the emergency room. In very little time a child who is submerged and struggling can die in the water. It is immensely important that if you see a child or anyone struggling in the water to get to them as soon as possible and then immediately provide them with treatment and aid. Arizona drowning accidents happen far too often each year, so keeping in mind the risks associated with swimming and never letting children play near water unattended makes for good practice.

How to Set Up Safe Summertime Fun for Your Kids

Helping your kids enjoy their summer in the safest way possible can be very satisfying for parents. Some of the ways that a parent or caregiver can be proactive in their children’s safe Arizona summer activities are to do the following:

  • Make sure that any toys or pool games that you have aren’t broken or have any recalls by the manufacturer. Also, be aware of what other games your children are going to play. Children are creative and they can come up with all types of ways to play. When it comes to playing near the water, some of their ideas may seem fun in theory but can pose a serious danger. If you already have games and pool toys set up that you know are safe, you can better keep your children entertained while they are swimming and potentially avoid them devising some type of perilous activity.
  • Always be alert when your children are swimming so you can spot any sign of distress. Whether you are splashing about with your children or just lounging on a chair on your deck, keeping a close eye on your children can increase your child’s safety.
  • There are other activities you can do outside of the pool that is fun and can cool your children off on the hottest days. Sprinklers, water balloon fights, slip ‘n slides are excellent outdoor activities that most kids will enjoy.

Finding an Arizona Drowning Accident Attorney

How to Keep Your Children Safe Near the PoolIf your child is harmed in a Pheonix drowning accident, you may be able to obtain compensation to help pay for their associated medical expenses. The bilingual, Spanish-speaking Phoenix personal injury attorneys at ELG can review your situation and advise you of your legal options. Call ELG’s team of Phoenix drowning accident attorneys today at (623) 877-3600 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation.