Nashville Personal Injury Lawyers Offer Swimming Pool Safety Tips

April 2, 2014

For many residents, the increase in temperature immediately brings to mind hot afternoons in the water and by the pool. But it’s important to keep in mind that, each year, Swimming Pool Accidents result in severe injuries to children.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children ages 1-4 have the highest drowning rates, with a majority of accidents happening in residential swimming pools. There are several factors that can play a significant role in the increased likelihood of an accident at such a facility, including a lack of:

  • Swimming Ability
  • Barriers Between Children and The Water
  • Proper Supervision

So, what can parents and pool owners do to reduce the chances of an accident occurring this swimming season? The Nashville Personal Injury Attorneys with Ponce Law explain there are several actions that can be taken, such as:

  • Having your child participate in formal swimming lessons
  • Creating a fence or wall around the pool area
  • Always having a trained adult on hand to watch those who are swimming
  • Having those who cannot swim wear a life jacket around the pool.
  • Create pool rules that encourage safety, such as no running on the pool deck.
  • Learn CPR.
  • Have an emergency plan in place in case of an accident.

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