Swimming Pool Safety Tips

At Ambajam, babies are our business and that is by choice.  While our business does revolve around baby clothing and trendy baby styles, we also feel strongly about sharing information that may benefit kids in general in and outside of our Ambajam community.  With summer just around the corner many of our little ones will be spending time either in the pool or around one.  With that in mind, we thought it’d be a good time to discuss some safety tips that parents can keep in mind as the temperatures heat up.

10 Tips to Swimming Pool Safety

  • If your child is missing, check the pool first.  If the unthinkable has happened every second counts.
  • If you’re little one already knows how to swim they should still always be supervised.  Knowing how to swim doesn’t prevent accidents from happening.
  • Pool Alarms. These can be used as an added safety feature and they are made for doors and for underwater.
  • Are there empty homes on your street?  Do they have swimming pools?  This can be very dangerous even if the pool is empty.  If you aren’t sure if there is a pool, try using Google maps (satellite view) to check out your neighborhood.  An empty home with a pool can be a hazard that is easily prevented by a phone call to the owner or real estate agent.  Simply ask them to please place a lock on the side gate to prevent the possibility of a child wandering back there.
  • Long hair and limbs can get caught in pool drains creating a risk for your young swimmers.  Make sure that no pool drains are broken or missing.  Even better, if your child has long hair, pin it up to prevent accidental suction.  Know where your circuit breaker is for the pool/spa and label it clearly in the event it needs to be shut off during an emergency. 
  • Have your child wear an approved safety device at all times while you are around the pool.  Arm floaties can easily slip off when a child jumps in.  A flotation device that is snug and goes around the torso is a better option.
  • Identify other areas besides pools that pose a threat.  Things like small wading pools or plastic tubs can be enough to compromise the safety of your child.
  • If you have a play date, ask if the child knows how to swim.  If the answer is no, take extra precaution to lock all doors leading to the pool.  If you are taking your child to a play date ask if there is a pool.
  • If you are going to a park, find out if there is a pool and know where it is.  Make sure that there isn’t a way that your child can get in to the area.
  • Pool fences should go around the entire pool and be at least 4 feet tall.  There should be a secure latch and/or lock if your child can reach the opening.

Over 250 children under the age of 5 years old die every year due to a swimming pool drowning.  An additional 2,600 are taken to emergency rooms for treatment related to water submersion and some of these result in permanent brain damage.  While some of these tips are obvious, sometimes re-visiting the topic occasionally will increase awareness and make parents a bit more alert.

Additional Resources
Consumer Product Safety Alert
Consumer Product Safety Commission : Backyard Pool
Consumer Product Safety Commission: Pool Spa Entrapment Injuries
Water safety tips for preschoolers at  Type-A Mom

Comments

16 Responses to “ Swimming Pool Safety Tips ”

  1. Acrobat on May 21st, 2008 6:55 pm

    Here in Australia it is LAW to have a pool fence with a CHILDPROOF latch to prevent children from wandering into the pool.

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  3. Most popular Outdoor Toys on May 25th, 2008 1:29 am

    Great post about safety, I remember me that I was always afraid about my daughter while she was swimming.

    I think there are two more things you can teach the kids:

    1. send them to a swimming course
    2. tell the group of playing/swimming kids to take care of each other, it’s not fun to jump on each others heads…

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  6. Adam on May 27th, 2008 10:08 am

    As a former pool lifeguard, the best piece of advice I can give, is please, please, please, don’t put your child in one of those suits with the built in inner tube. Children wearing them have a tendency to fall into the pool headfirst and not be able to right themselves. That and make sure you keep an eye on them!

  7. How I Built My Own Pool on February 3rd, 2009 3:19 pm

    As a swimming pool cleaner I have walked into more that one situation where I found either a person or animal floating in a pool. Why people don’t have a fence up is beyond me. Great suggestions BTW.

    How I Built My Own Pools last blog post..I am not running my pumps very long

  8. Levi Ray on June 7th, 2009 9:15 pm

    I think teaching your child pool safety is a must whether or not you actually have a pool at your house. In many cases its the children who come to visit that can end up in the pool and not have the necessary safety training to survive.

  9. Klaus Dietz - Craig Bolton on August 20th, 2009 1:39 pm

    We are merchants with Sears Holdings which represent both Sears and Kmart stores. We handle the Pools, Pool accessories and toys. We are concerned with pool safety and looking for your thoughts, ideas and suggestions that we as retailers can do to improve pool safety to improve the products we sell.

  10. Swimming Instructions Bangkok on September 10th, 2009 4:42 am

    Hi Ambajam,

    Great information.Great site. Really enjoyed reading the tips. Keep up the good work.

    Thanks,

  11. توبيكات 2010 on September 14th, 2009 10:54 pm

    thanks for these info

  12. Pools Guru on October 28th, 2009 7:55 am

    Very important pool safety tips here. A well done list.

  13. Pool Supplies on April 4th, 2010 10:37 pm

    Very helpful post. Thanks! I’m very lucky to read your blog because I am fun of going to pools with my children. I’ll be applying all of your tips from now on :)

  14. Sarah Harell on May 5th, 2010 12:34 am

    A very good list here! Good Job! If I may add, It is advisable if your cover your pool if not in use. It can help reduce the tendency for accidents. If you don’t have pool safety covers, a nice pool winter covers or any other pool covers will do.

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    Nice list of tips I’m going to link back here from my blogspot page! Thanks!

  16. orlando pool builders on July 19th, 2010 1:58 pm

    Good points. You always want to have a gate around the pool when small children are around…. a disaster waiting to happen.

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