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Pool And Lake Swimming Safety Tips

March 2, 2015 Hastings and Hastings

Pool And Lake Swimming Safety Tips

Few things can be more enjoyable than swimming in a pool or lake during the hottest times of summer. However, as fun as swimming is it can also be very dangerous and even life threatening. Far too many accidents happen each and every year because swimmers make mistakes or simply do not exercise caution. For example, anyone contemplating swimming should avoid drinking alcohol.

The Redundancy Of Being A Good Swimmer

This is a simple and important aspect of swimming safety that should always be respected. Being impaired or drunk while swimming in a lake or pool can greatly increase the chances of drowning or an accident occurring. Perhaps most basic of all when it comes to swimming safety tips is to teach children to swim at an early age. Swimming lessons are inexpensive and very effective at teaching children the basics when it comes to swimming on their own. While children should never be unsupervised while in the water, the redundancy of being a good swimmer can increase safety substantially.

Professionally Trained Lifeguard

Another excellent way to increase safety when swimming in a lake or pool is to swim only where a lifeguard is present. While there are many lakes where lifeguards are not present, there are some lakes and beaches that do have lifeguards. Public pools are another excellent place where lifeguards can be expected to monitor activity in the water. Few safety advantages can compare to having a professionally trained lifeguard monitor children while they are swimming. Fast and decisive action by a lifeguard can save a life.

CPR Skills

Parents can increase safety further by choosing to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR. There are many courses and programs available that are inexpensive or even free that can help individuals learn what is necessary to be effective at performing CPR. Knowing the basics with regard to CPR can be vital in helping someone until a lifeguard or a paramedic arrives on the scene. There have been many cases in the past where an individual with CPR skills was able to save someone’s life long enough for them to get to the hospital. As an added note, homeowners with a pool should take all the necessary steps to ensure that a pool is completely fenced off so that children do not accidentally wander into the pool area. Contact Hastings and Hastings today for Phoenix personal injury lawyer assistance.