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British take on water safety messaging

  How to keep your children safe by the pool this summer Story by Sara Sherwood An estimated 85 Britons drown each year on holiday, and 13 per cent of UK travellers have experienced a near miss in the water, with young children and men most likely to fall victim, according to a charity’s analysis of accident statistics.  The most common water-related accidents on holiday involve toddlers getting into trouble in swimming pools, and older men encountering problems in the ocean, including on snorkelling trips and also in rip currents, according to analysis by the  Safer Tourism Foundation  (STF), a charity dedicated to the prevention of holiday accidents.  “In general we have seen an uptake in villa holidays since Covid,” explains Katherine Atkinson, chief executive of the  Safer Tourism Foundation . “In the case of UK travellers, these villas are usually rented by people who don’t have a pool at home, and who therefore may be less used to taking sensible safe...

Keep Your Kids Safe: 20 Essential Water Safety Tips for Summer Activities

  Story by Dédé Wilson - Original Article  ©Provided by FODMAP Everyday® Water activities like swimming, boating, and playing at the beach are fun ways for children to stay active and beat the summer heat. However, it’s crucial to prioritize water safety to prevent drowning incidents, which are a leading cause of accidental death among children. By following essential water safety guidelines and teaching your kids the necessary skills, you can ensure they have a safe and enjoyable time around water. Constant Adult Supervision Constant adult supervision  is the most critical factor in preventing drowning accidents. Never leave children unattended near any body of water, even for a brief moment. Designate a “water watcher” whose sole responsibility is to keep a watchful eye on the children in the water. Rotate this duty among adults every 15-20 minutes to maintain focus and avoid distractions. Learn to Swim Enroll your children in  age-appropriate swimming lessons ...

10 Water Safety Tips From a Mom Who Investigates Drownings

  Story by Sean Cate - Original Article Posted Here Limit Trust ©Provided by Secret Life of Mom Exercise caution when trusting others with your children’s supervision in and around the water. Direct   parental supervision   should be prioritized over relying on anyone else, including lifeguards. 1   Nobody is going to care more about your child than you. Designate Breaks ©Provided by Secret Life of Mom Establish designated break times during water activities to make sure your children don't get tired in the water. This includes your supervision responsibilities so you stay fresh and alert. Have Safety Briefings ©Provided by Secret Life of Mom Initiate regular briefings before any activities to ensure water safety is understood by everyone. Establish rules and expectations, and emphasize the importance of respecting the water’s potential dangers. Engaging with your children in these discussions will promote awareness and responsibility, but also show that you respect ...