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What I Learned As a Lifeguard Could Save Your Child From Drowning

Two things The Survival Doctor learned when he was a lifeguard that could save your child from drowning.byJames Hubbard, MD, MPH

When I was a teen I lifeguarded, first at the public pool, then at a lake. Here are two things I learned:

  1. Children can be fearless—despite the caution you’ve instilled.Never leave your child near the water unattended. As you’ll read in my main post (linked to below), if you let them out of your sight, they just might decide to take a dip in the deep end without knowing how to swim.
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  2. Lifeguards don’t see everything. Don’t put your child’s life solely in the hands of a lifeguard. Many times the pools are crowded. There’s a lot of noise. It’s impossible for one person to never take their eyes off of everyone in the pool. Your child can go under in a split second and not come back up, and no one might notice until it’s too late. So, for people who can’t swim, or who are weak swimmers, someone needs to keep a constant watch, ready to help, or yell if help is needed. Even if your child is a great swimmer, they should never go into the water without a good-swimming partner nearby.

For a more on what I learned about kids, adults, and how to save someone from drowning click here.

What’s been your experience? Have you ever saved someone from drowning? Maybe even yourself?

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As a parent that is one of my fears with the summer month approaching.

Here is a infant swimming program that works wonders with babies! 

http://www.infantswim.com/

Infant Swimming Resource's Self-Rescue™ program is the world's safest provider of survival swimming lessons for infants and young children. 
Over 7 million safe lessons and nearly 800 documented cases of children utilizing ISR's survival techniques to save their own lives.

In Ohio it's law that any private pool be fenced in and the gates locked when not in use. I personally would not have a pool if I had kids. They can't drown in what's not there.
I agree with you I would not have a pool but you have to be prepared. When you visit people or on vacation you need to make sure your children are safe.

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