Once you have childproofed your home, you will realize that
the great outdoors presents a whole new set of problems. When outdoors, babies
or toddlers should never be left unsupervised especially if there is a
water: a hot tub, swimming pool, ornamental garden pond, or even a kiddy
pool. Always follow strict water safety rules:
- Swimming pools should be equipped with appropriate
life-saving devices.
- Be aware: pool covers do not provide the necessary safety
that a fenced-in pool area provides.
- Do not rely on flotation devices to protect your child- Top
heavy toddlers may not be able to flip onto their backs or get their face out
of the water even when wearing a life-vest.
- Children of all ages and swimming abilities still need adult
supervision.
- No running by the pool.
- Small children should wear safety devices the entire time
they are in the pool area not just while in the water.
- Children should not be allowed to stand on the edge of an
adult pool and get things out of or scoop out water.
- Always remove toys, floats, and so on from the pool after
use.
- Teach children that they are not allowed in the pool or pool
area without an adult
- Child adult ratio should be: one adult for every three
children.
- If pool is over 5 feet deep, one adult should know
lifesaving techniques.
- Make sure all latches are in working order and that your
child cannot open.
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