Memories of water fun this summer will be happy when parents know and enforce safe water practices.
I was out of town when I got a call from my husband, still recovering from a sudden panic. He had just left the pool with the kids and told me our son had jumped back in the pool as they were getting ready to leave. It surprised me that he would jump into a… Read more »
More than 600 children drown every year. But you can help bring down this tragic number.
So at what age should you teach your keiki how to stay afloat in the water?
A list of 10 safety topics to help you start a conversation with your kids about how to stay safe in and around water.
This post on water safety tips for kids is sponsored by Gymboree. With summer in full force and more warm weather ahead of us the one thing on my mind has been water safety for my kids. My children have started to show a love of the water and after getting their snazzy swim suits …
How to keep grandkids safe at beaches and pools this summer
Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for young children. Parental supervision is key to keeping your kids safe this summer.
As temperatures rise and people head to the pool, doctors emphasize the importance of water safety.
With the unofficial start to summer we’re all thinking about playing at the beach or laying by the pool, but fun can quickly turn into danger.
While thousands of North Texans enjoy the summer weather by heading to area lakes or neighborhood swimming pools, there are some safety precautions to keep in mind before taking a dip.
Keep your kids safe this summer in and around the water
With temperatures soaring into the upper 90s and triple digits, many people are spending their time in the water, whether it be the beach, pool or water park.
Whether planning a beach vacation this summer or staying closer to home at the neighborhood pool, be mindful of water safety and how to keep the kids safe.
A child can drown in as little as two inches of water and it can happen in seconds.
As the hottest part of the summer approaches and many families head to pools, rivers water parks and the beach, representatives from the Deer Park Police Department are urging parents to know the dos and don'ts of water safety.
Drowning is one of the major causes of accidents resulting in serious injury or death to children. Follow these important tips for swimming pool safety.
How to help ensure that kids' time in the swimming pool or water park is safe and fun.
With the summer heat in full swing, many families are looking to cool off by going to the lake or the beach. But you need to be careful if you’re taking small children.