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YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties Encourages Summertime Water Safety

In an effort keep children safe in and around the water, the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties offers important safety tips for allĀ ages.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 10 people die from unintentional drowning every day. Of those 10, two are children aged 14 or younger. In an effort keep children safe in and around the water, the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties offers important safety tips for allĀ ages:

Ā· Never swim aloneā€Šā€”ā€Šonly swim where there is a Lifeguard on duty. It only takes one inch of water to cover a childā€™s mouth and nose, potentially causing drowning.

Ā· Only swim in supervised, designated areas. In the little time it takes to cross a room or pool deck to grab a towel, a child can slip silently under the surface of the water, even while wearing a floatingĀ device.

Ā· Safeguard pool area for children. Keep pool gates locked and furniture away from fences to ensure a child canā€™t climb over. Make sure to use gates that are self-closing and self-latching. When inside the pool area, keep toys at a safe distance from the edge of theĀ pool.

Ā· Be prepared in case of emergency. Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. Itā€™s important to take the time to learn life-saving skills like CPR and have a phone handy in the pool area. The Y offers First Aid, CPR & AED training, as well as Lifeguard certification courses.

Ā· Maintain appropriate lifesaving equipment. Keep a life preserver and rescue buoy with rope in the pool area, hanging from the fence so they are accessible but not in theĀ way.

Ā· Learn to swim. Take advantage of the Yā€™s weekly swim classes, offered for children of allĀ ages.

ā€œLearning to swim is not only a great way to stay healthyā€Šā€”ā€Šitā€™s also a critical life safety skill,ā€ said Linda Davis, executive director, branch operations, YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties. ā€œKids drown because of a lack of understanding about water safety or a place to practice it. Our goal at the Y is to help changeĀ that.ā€

The YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties offers a variety of recreational and specialty aquatics programs for all ages and abilities, including parent-child classes, private swim lessons, group swim lessons for preschool and youth, programs for kids and adults with special needs, competitive and developmental swim teams, water exercise, therapy, water safety and rescueĀ classes.

For more information on the Yā€™s swim lessons and summer membership special, call the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties at (856) 231ā€“9622 or visit www.ymca-bc.org.

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