March 30, 2007, Newsletter Issue #33: Never Depend on Inflatable Flotation Devices

Tip of the Week

Teach your children to never depend on inflatable flotation devices. This could attribute to a false sense of security should your child get past the swimming pool fencing area. Inflatable flotation devices are not always reliable and can malfunction because of the smallest puncture.
Instead, teach your child to obey strict rules governing conduct around the swimming pool (public or private) and check your swimming pool fence regularly to be sure its reliable.
Enroll you and your child in a swimming program that will teach both of you how to become strong swimmers. These classes are offered at the local YMCA or through your city's Parks and Recreation department. You can also find private individuals and organizations that offer swimming lesson program. The classes typically span four to six weeks per session and generally meet once a week for 30 minutes to one hour each time.
The classes will teach you what to do in a pool emergency and proper lifesaving techniques. Taking the class together can update you on proper procedures and ensure you and your child's level of confidence in your swimming abilities.


About LifeTips

Now one of the top on-line publishers in the world, LifeTips offers tips to millions of monthly visitors. Our mission mission is to make your life smarter, better, faster and wiser. Expert writers earn dough for what they know. And exclusive sponsors in each niche topic help us make-it-all happen.

Not finding the advice and tips you need on this Pool Safety Tip Site? Request a Tip Now!


Guru Spotlight
Sherril Steele-Carlin