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Water Safety for Kids in Waukesha: 11 Need-to-Know Tips

Every parent in Waukesha plays a role in water safety for kids. Below we’ve collected important facts on water safety for kids in Waukesha, including the importance of youth swimming classes and tips for parents in the Waukesha area.

Water Safety Classes for Kids in Waukesha

Swimming lessons are a big part of water safety for kids in Waukesha. Taking youth swimming lessons can decrease the risk of drowning by over 85% in toddlers and preschoolers. The earlier Waukesha’s young swimmers learn water safety for kids, the better. At British Swim School Milwaukee South and Western Suburbs, classes are open to kids as young as 3 months old, starting at the Tadpole level.

Tips for Parents on Water Safety for Kids

As important as they are, swimming lessons are only a part of water safety for kids in Waukesha. As a parent, you play a bigger role than anyone in water safety for your child. With that in mind, here are 11 important tips about kids water safety for parents in Waukesha and the surrounding areas…

  1. Infants and toddlers can drown in less than a foot of water, so parents to young children must treat bathtubs, kiddie pools, and other shallow areas as water hazards.
  2. Children must be constantly monitored by an adult in or near any water hazard.
  3. If young children are in water, an adult should always be within arm’s reach.
  4. When monitoring children in or near water, do not multitask, do not walk away, even for a few seconds, and don’t have a child monitor in your absence.
  5. If you own a pool or hot tub, make sure it has a childproof barrier, always check the latch on the gate after use, and do no leave toys in the pool area.
  6. All pools and hot tubs should have an easy-to-access first aid kit. Pools should have rescue equipment in the pool area.
  7. A well-fitted life jacket with the US Coast Guard stamp of approval should be worn by all young and inexperienced swimmers.
  8. Drowning victims cannot cry for help, and they are rarely able to splash, wave, or show obvious signs of distress.
  9. Signs of drowning: the swimmer’s head is low in the water, their mouth is just around or below the water line, they are in a vertical position, and they are making minimal movement.
  10. Act fast if a person is drowning or has drowned. Call 911 and attempt rescue immediately. Every second counts, and you can’t rely on paramedics for rescue.
  11. Strong swimming skills and CPR training are vital skills for Waukesha-area parents concerned about water safety for kids.

Waukesha’s youngest swimmers can learn water safety for kids with British Swim School Milwaukee South and Western Suburbs. We have water safety classes for kids as young as 3 months old, including young swimmers from Waukesha, Milwaukee, Greenfield, and Hales Corners. Call 262-312-2678 or find a class online to get started.

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