Tell-A-Friend  |  Bookmark Us  |  Sign-Up  |  Help
 
 

Go Back   IndusLadies > Entertainment, Hobbies & Interests > Sports
 

Forgot username / password?
Register Now!
Home Register Forum Blogs Directory FAQ Mark Forums Read



Recent Threads
Go to first new post A game with vowels
Last post by shreyashreyas
Today 11:43 AM
1,291 Replies, 6,410 Views
Go to first new post ~~June 2010 Mommies~~
Last post by njmom2be
Today 11:42 AM
154 Replies, 4,329 Views
Go to first new post Saree Blouse Tailors
Last post by Manthena
Today 11:42 AM
0 Replies, 1 Views
Go to first new post Our life is already...
Last post by iyerviji
Today 11:41 AM
16 Replies, 88 Views
Go to first new post chamkis, stones work on...
Last post by Anushaashok
Today 11:41 AM
1 Replies, 2 Views
Go to first new post English Matters
by Ansuya
Last post by Jyothisri
Today 11:41 AM
839 Replies, 20,200 Views
Let me know Tanjore...
Last post by shubhavarsha
Today 11:38 AM
23 Replies, 1,095 Views
EMBROIDERY - Designer...
Last post by vasthraa
Today 11:36 AM
61 Replies, 738 Views
Mehendi design by me
Last post by shreyashreyas
Today 11:36 AM
13 Replies, 165 Views
Help Regarding getting...
Last post by Nisha1234
Today 11:34 AM
0 Replies, 1 Views
Current Poll
Are you getting logged out of the site frequently?
Yes - 26.32%
5 Votes
No - 73.68%
14 Votes
Total Votes: 19
You may not vote on this poll.
Reply Post New Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 13th March 2009, 04:37 PM
lahy15's Avatar
Gold ILite
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
City: Lux
State: Lux
Country: Luxembourg
Posts: 1,155
Referrals: 0
lahy15 Reputation level is 1 (Good Poster)
Default Swimming Safety

Dear IL Friends,

Swimming, whether it is in a pool, lake or ocean, can be enormously fun, but also extremely dangerous when precautions are not taken.

Drowning is the second most common cause of death among children under 14 years old. And it can happen fast - sometimes in less than two minutes after a person's head goes under water.

"It is believed that two-thirds of the people who drown are believed never to have had any intention of being in the water," reports the Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC).

Lessons

Everyone should learn to swim - you never know when you will need to save yourself or someone else in the water. However, enrolling young children, under the age of four, into formal lessons, is not necessary.

They should be at least four years old for formal lessons. "At this age, children aren't old enough to learn water safety, or how to react in an emergency situation," reports Caring for Kids. But these youngsters should be involved in organised water activities to help them build confidence and teach them about water safety.

"Lessons won't make your child drown-proof, but they will increase their safety and prepare them for a lifetime of fun in the water," reports the FCIC.

Pools

While backyard pools provide great relief on a hot summer's day, those very sources of enjoyment are the number one place for toddler drownings, according to the Canadian Red Cross.


Children must never be allowed unsupervised access to a pool. A fence should surround the pool, and be equipped with a latch that cannot be reached/opened by a child.

When a child is in the pool, an adult should never go beyond the deck and must always watch the child. Enforce rules of conduct while at the pool including, no running or messing around on the deck "many drownings and near drownings occur when a kid accidentally falls into a swimming pool," reports Kids Health for Kids.

As well, diving should only occur from the diving board - the water may be more shallow than it appears from the surface. Young/weak swimmers should wear a floatation device, like a life jacket or water wings, while in and around the pool. These same swimmers should remain in the shallow end.

Beaches

A day at the beach is always a lot of fun. But open waters - lakes, ponds and oceans, come with their own dangers. Open waters are not always clear - many have jagged rocks, broken bottles and trash at the bottom, which is why it's a good idea to wear water shoes. Also, watch out for weeds and grass, which can trap even a good swimmer. "If you panic and try to yank yourself free, you may get even more tangled," according to Kids Health. "Instead, shake and pull your arms and legs slowly to work yourself loose."

Strong undertows, ocean currents or rip currents can make a day at the ocean very dangerous. Rip currents, in particular, can carry swimmers away from shore in a matter of seconds. If you find yourself caught in a current, swim parallel/alongside the shore until the water stops pulling you.

Oceans are a wonderful place to swim with sea creatures, however, some fish are not too pleased when happy swimmers accidentally invade their space. In particular, jellyfish and Portuguese man-of-wars can often be found floating near the shore. A sting from these umbrella-shaped, nearly clear creatures can hurt and blister the skin. This is another good reason to wear water shoes.

As with swimming in a pool - obey the rules. If a location is not open to swimmers, do not swim there. Ensure there is a lifeguard present; don't swim too close to piers; face the wave - so you know what is coming; never fake a drowning; and make sure you can always see the people on shore. "If you can't see them, that means they can't see you," according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Water Parks

Water parks provide a thrilling way to enjoy the water - wave pools, slides and rides. However, before hopping on the ride, know what it entails. This will help ensure fun and safety.


Read all the signs posted at each ride and make sure you meet all of the height and age requirements. Also check that you do not suffer from any of its listed medical conditions. Other safety precautions include ensuring a lifeguard is at every ride and go down a water slide as directed - face up and feet first.
__________________
Regards, Suni ...
Laugh as much as you Breathe and Love as long as you Live...
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 5th April 2009, 10:14 AM
muzna's Avatar
Silver ILite
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
City: jammu
State: j&k
Country: India
Posts: 637
Referrals: 0
Blog Entries: 24
muzna Reputation Level is 0 (Yet to Receive Reputation)
Default Re: Swimming Safety

Dear Suni
Excellent post, and an important one at that.I had tried to post a reply but those days server was giving a lot of problem...so it could not be posted. I am sure this will help all the enthu mothers whose kids are into swimming. It is quite helpful.
Actually my son and dh love swimming and my dh has done it in all possible places from rivers to pools to sea. I'll relate what he says. According to him the ones who know swimming take water for granted. and that leads to mishaps. Best possible swimmers meet with accidents as they are overconfident.
Never swim in a place which you do not know about.never take risks. ANd never be overconfident. Happy swimming to all.
__________________
muzna

"For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he"_Sri Sri Paramhansa Yogananda
http://www.indusladies.com/forums/he...ml#post1010681
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 5th April 2009, 10:42 AM
lahy15's Avatar
Gold ILite
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
City: Lux
State: Lux
Country: Luxembourg
Posts: 1,155
Referrals: 0
lahy15 Reputation level is 1 (Good Poster)
Default Re: Swimming Safety

Thank you dear Muzna ... That's okay dear ... I am happy that this thread will be more useful to everyone ...
__________________
Regards, Suni ...
Laugh as much as you Breathe and Love as long as you Live...
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply Post New Thread

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
safety to everybody salemrathna Tamil Nadu 6 23rd May 2009 10:32 PM
Right Age for Swimming Honeytha Toddlers 12 22nd September 2008 06:33 AM
Safety!!! alpers Forward Messages & Jokes 0 27th April 2008 04:33 AM

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.1

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:43 AM.