...empty and store kiddie pools upside down. At the beach, be aware of dangerous currents and watch for flags. - Keep rescue equipment, a phone and emergency numbers close by. - Make sure children understand that they should have an adult with...
...pool. Even building fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover will not prevent all drownings. - Keep rescue equipment and a telephone by the pool. - Do not let your child use air-filled "swimming aids" because they are not a...
...Pediatrics recommends these tips for protecting your children: Never leave your children alone in or near the pool. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Remove all pool toys after use...
...house and your pool. Even fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover will not prevent drownings. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...
...house and your pool. Even fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover will not prevent drownings. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...
...Testing and Materials adds to the protection of your children, but should not be used in place of the fence. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...
...Testing and Materials adds to the protection of your children, but it should not be used in place of a fence. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...
...house and your pool. Even fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover will not prevent drownings. Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver) and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...
...the home to learn it. - Make sure your children are supervised when they are visiting friends who have pools. - Keep rescue equipment, emergency phone numbers and a telephone by the pool. Source: National Safe Kids Campaign, www.safekids...
...house and your pool. Even fencing around your pool and using a power safety cover will not prevent drownings. Keep rescue equipment, such as a shepherd's crook or a life preserver, and a telephone by the pool. Do not let your child use air-filled...