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Friday, June 24, 2011

Watch Our Kids Around Water!

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A few years back, (wow - a few years!) I printed a post about water safety.  I written mostly out of sadness and frustrations, after watching the local news programs.  And, in the several years now, that I have been posting, this (unedited) version, from a few years back, is the ONLY time I have gotten a (semi) negative comment on a post.  It was from another Dad blogger who had  a family member who'd almost drowned, and was now a paraplegic.  I never meant to offend, or hurt anyone, ever.  Only to help by bringing attention to a huge problem in our area, and what should be huge, across the nation.

Here it is, edited and revisited for current times.

You can see, even Bella has stayed current  LOL!

Happy Fatherhood Friday & Happy Summer!

WARNING: This is Fatherhood Friday & Good Friday but the following is NOT a feel good posting. BellaDaddy's sharing important info on water safety. Therefore, if you were looking for a feel good, make you wanna smile all day type of posting, head on over to DAD EXCHANGE...plenty to read and feel good about there.

Here?   Let's just say, someone needs to write this, and MORE need to read it.


Every year around this time, our local news is flooded with drownings and near drownings. ALL of which should NEVER have even come near to happening. Sadly, it does.

Every year, I sit and watch, tempted to change the channel or turn off the news altogether, simply because I find it extremely difficult to comprehend. HOW on earth do people lose track of their kids, even for that spilt second? No Clue. Every year, it is the same. Gates left open. No Gates at all. Parents napping while toddler crawls out doggie doors...etc...etc...etc...I will never be one to point fingers, however, I cannot advocate stupidity. We should ALWAYS be watching our kids...regardless of how tired, overworked, busy, etc...ALWAYS!, hoping, praying that this never happens to us, or anyone we know.

So, with that being said, please review the following tips. And remember,

PLEASE WATCH YOUR KIDS AROUND WATER!!


Drowning Threat

In many states, drowning is a leading cause of accidental death for children one through four years age.

Children drown in pools, spas, buckets, toilets and bathtubs. A child can drown in as little as two inches of water.

A child can drown in less time than it takes to answer the telephone.


67% of all drowning deaths occur in their own backyard pool, spa or hot tub.


The majority of drowning incidents occur while the caretaker assumed the child was safely indoors.


25% of all children who have drowned or nearly drowned have had swimming lessons.


The risk of a drowning or near drowning is highest during the first six months a family has a pool.


For every drowning, an additional five near drowning cases are treated in the emergency room. Irreversible brain damage occurs in 3 to 5 minutes.


In California there are more than 330 people with irreversible brain damage because of near drowning incidents. Of this total more than 75 people are currently hospitalized at a cost of $120,000 per year for life.


Drowning is a silent killer. The victims don't cry for help. They are not getting enough air to breathe, so they don't have the extra air needed to call for help.


Drowning Prevention Tips


There is no substitute for adequate supervision. Children need to be watched. Never leave children unattended in or around pools or spas - not even for a second.   Although accidents do happen, these particular types can be/should be, minimized!


Access to the pool or spa area should be limited by locked doors, windows and self closing, self latching gates on fences surrounding the pool. Latches should be above the reach of children.


Do not allow children to play in pool areas. Keep toys out of the area.


Keep rescue equipment such as a long handled hook and a ring buoy with a rope hanging near the pool.


Many floatation toys are thought to be lifesavers but they are not! They are only toys and should be used only as toys and with adult supervision.


Install a phone by the pool so you can answer it without leaving children unattended.


Always keep chairs, tables, or toys away from the pool or spa fence to keep children from using them to climb over.


Do not allow anyone of any age to swim alone. Drowning happens to adults too. When you are entertaining a group of children or adults, have a designated pool watcher who is responsible for keeping track of everyone.


Examples of safe water behavior by adults are important for young children.


Always completely remove a pool or spa cover before use to avoid the possibility of anyone being trapped and drowning under the cover.


Have members of the family take a swim class and learn CPR.


Pools Inspection List


Is the fence childproof with bars not more than 4 inches apart? If it is a chain link fence, the diamond shaped opening should be no larger than 1 3/4 inches.


Are the gates self-closing and self-latching? The self latching mechanism should be out of the reach of children. Is the self-latching mechanism at least 54 inches, from the bottom of the gate? If less than 54 inches, the latching mechanism should be located on the pool side of the gate.

Are all the gates kept locked?

Are all exit doors and windows leading from the house to the pool kept locked and secured?

Are pool rules posted in a visible location?

Is rescue equipment kept near the pool? A ring buoy with an attached line and/or a long handled hook.

Is the pool cover completely removed or properly installed? Never use a pool with its pool cover partially in place.


Are steps and ladders leading to an above ground pool secured, locked or removed when the pool is not in use?

Are there plenty of approved PFD's (Personal Flotation Devices) available?

Are the diving board and any slides in safe operating condition?
Does the hot tub or spa have a solid, locking cover, and is the cover in place and locked when the spa or hot tub is not in use?

Is your pool surrounded by a 5 foot 6 inch high or higher fence or barrier?
Enjoy Your Summer!  Stay Safe!


2 BellaBuddies left comments! Ya know ya wanna!!:

SurprisedMom said...

This is an important post and you have pointed out things that sometimes a parent doesn't think of. Is it mostly common sense. Yes. However, sometimes common sense can take a backseat to good times and the summer sun. Glad you posted it. I don't have small children around anymore, but maybe, one day . . . Thanks.

Cracked Jar said...

Thanks for the tips!

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