Have you been following the Thailand cave rescue mission? It looks like all the children will be back with their families soon. Thanks to the heroic efforts of all those
involved with the cave rescue mission.
So, if I did the math right, about 707 children drown each year in the United States vs. at staggering 2650 children in Thailand!
The statistics are shocking. In the meantime, let's keep our kids safe in our own homes. Be sure to fence in your pool and any other bodies of water around your house.
You might also want to check out this pool net. I happened to stumble upon it on Pinterest the other day, Seems like a great idea. Unlike a pool cover, which after a heavy rainfall can collect dangerous amounts of water and then becomes unsafe for young children.
And finally, in
addition to a barrier for your swimming pool and other water hazards (I know I sound like a broken record, but here it is):- Always swim in a lifeguarded area.
- Learn swimming and water safety survival skills.
- Provide close and constant attention to
children you are supervising in or near water.
- Children, inexperienced swimmers, and boaters should wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets.
- Also, know what to do in an emergency. If a child is missing, check the water first.
- And know when to call 911 and have easy access to reaching or throwing
equipment, a cell phone, life jackets and a first aid kit.
In this video, I show you how to teach a child to blow bubbles with their nose. Moreover, just in case your little one doesn't know how to blow his nose with a tissue yet, here's a great tip.
Thank you, Isabelle, for your participation in my video. I couldn't have done it without you.
Love the water, Tessa P.S. Get the FREE water safety app to help ensure your family stays safe in, on
and around the water. It includes kid-friendly videos and quizzes. Search the iTunes app store for Swim by American Red Cross or click here. For Google Play you can use the same search parameters or click here. It provides the latest in water safety guidance to help ensure your family stays safe in, on and around the water. P.P.S. To start your child on the path to becoming water safe, click
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