CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – With the weather this hot outside, there’s nothing more popular for kids and adults alike to take a dip in the pool. The sun is out and temperatures are in the 90’s, perfect ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - The Fourth of July is the perfect time for pool parties and backyard fun—but it also comes with serious safety risks. Rontario Hicks with Pool Scouts ...
The YMCA says 88% of kids drown with at least one adult present.
ATLANTA — Summer pool and beach season is here, and while many of us want to focus on fun and soaking in a little sunshine, the American Lifeguard Association wants you to focus on safety. Wyatt ...
As families prepare for Memorial Day gatherings and summer travel, safety experts are urging parents to take extra ...
With school out for the summer and temperatures rising across the country, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool. Now is the time to review safety tips to keep children safe ...
Bailey Dowd, aquatics lead at Life Time Brookfield, joined us on Thursday, June 4 to talk about some swim safety tips for families heading to pools and open water this summer.Dowd ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Summer break is here and for many that means days spent at the pool. If you’re bringing kids along, you want to create a plan to keep them safe around the water. “Drowning ...
As temperatures begin to climb each summer, so do the number of drowning deaths. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death among children ages 1 to 4 years old and the second leading cause ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Youth author, diver, and Water Safety Instructor Sanaa Chege gives safety tips ahead of pools opening for Memorial Day weekend. Drowning kills around 4,000 people every year and ...
Practice sun safety by wearing sunscreen, covering up, and seeking shade. Stay hydrated, eat light meals, and find cool spaces to avoid heat illness. Prevent drowning by ensuring everyone knows how to ...
For many families, summer means making sun-drenched memories with the kids (while balancing all that memory-making with the usual responsibilities of being a parent—even in July, someone’s got to make ...