How to keep your kids safe at the pool, beach and cottage this summer
The season for pool parties, beach excursions and trips to the cottage has begun.Sadly, some of these events turn tragic each year and drowning is the second leading cause of preventable death for children under 10 years old in Canada.
Here are some tips from the Lifesaving Society of Canada on how to keep your kids — and yourself — safe:
When kids are in the water, they should always be within arm’s reach of an adult. It only takes seconds for a child to drown.
At pool parties, the adults often chat among themselves while the kids are swimming. It’s easy to become distracted while assuming someone else is keeping an eye on the children. Designate one adult to be watching the kids at all times instead of participating in the conversation. The Lifesaving Society suggests taking 15-to 20-minute shifts and then actively handing over kid-watching duties to the next adult. Get a whistle to pass between each other so it’s always clear who’s responsible for lifeguarding at any given moment.