As we spend more time outside and in or around water, it’s crucial that we familiarize ourselves with water safety information that will protect the entire family! Drowning can happen in an instant, without notice or much noise. So as we get out and enjoy some fun in the sun, keep these water safety tips in mind to ensure a fun-filled summer for you and your family!
For questions regarding this or other safety information, you may contact Lacy Coffren at the Garrett County Health Department- Early Care Programs- 301-334-7720.
Drowning can happen to any family. It’s quick, and it’s silent. Never—even for a moment—leave young children alone or in the care of another child while in or near bathtubs, pools, spas, wading pools, irrigation ditches, ponds, or other standing water. During swim times, designate a “Water Watcher” – an adult who will stay within arm’s reach to children in the water.
Shared by Lacy Coffren from the Garrett County Health Department’s Early Care Unit.
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