Monday 15 April 2013

Each year, many children drown in backyard swimming pools and in small kiddie pools.

As the nice weather approaches and we have beautiful spring days such as today our thoughts shift to outdoor pool openings.

Each year, many children drown in backyard swimming pools and in small kiddie pools. This can be cause of danger for children as they like to play in water; move quickly; and can drown in only a few centimeters (1 inch) of water.

Why are these drowning occurring? Sometimes the pool is not fenced in all the way around; sometimes the gate to the backyard is not shut all the way or locked; sometimes a young child gets to the pool through a patio door or garage door that opens into the backyard.

Safety Tips from Health Canada include:
- Check with your town or city to find out the rules for putting up a fence around your pool.
- Build a fence and a gate that will keep children away from your pool.
- Keep the gate locked at all times.
- ALWAYS have an adult watching children in and around the pool.
- Children under the age of 3 and children who cannot swim must wear a life jacket or PFD (personal floatation device).
- Send children to swimming and water safety lessons.
- Make sure lifesaving equipment and a first aid kit are handy.
- Take a course on pool safety, first aid and lifesaving skills (such as CPR).
- Have emergency phone numbers listed at the telephone closest to the pool.
- Make sure toys, garden furniture and tools are not near the pool fence. Children can climb up on these things to get into the pool.

Prevention = Life

Tuesday 9 April 2013

It is important to keep all members of your family safe in and around water, K9 911 reminds us that most dogs do not know how to swim. If your dog falls into deep water, its center of gravity is what will make them sink almost immediately when they get tired. Take precautions such as don't play around fast moving water; put a lifejacket on your dog if you are around deep water or boating; work on obedience so you can recall your dog if they tread into difficult water - thanks K9 911 for the advice.