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Sarah Gorman

The pool safety checklist that every parent and babysitter should know

I know summer is ending and winter is near – but it’s still important to remember to make sure kids are safe in the pool and the Rec C

enter in Aspen!

  1. Watch kids when they are in or around water, without being distracted.

Keep young children within arm’s reach of an adult. Make sure older children swim with a partner every time.

  1. Teach children how to swim.

Every child is different, so enroll children in swim lessons when they are ready. Consider their age, development and how often they are around water.

  1. Make sure kids know how to swim and learn these five water survival skills:

1. Step or jump into water over their head and return to the surface.

2. Float or tread water for one minute.

3. Turn around in a full circle and find an exit.

4. Swim 25 yards to exit the water.

5. Exit the water. If in a pool, be able to exit without using the ladder.

  1. Install fences around home pools.

A pool fence should surround all sides of the pool and be at least four feet tall with self-closing and self latching gates. Empty kids’ pools after each use. Store them upside down so they do not collect water. Know what to do in an emergency.

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