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Since 1975, O'Donnell Bros has been providing greater Bristol and Central Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling solutions. We specialize in roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, downspouts and so much more. We look forward to helping you with all your remodeling needs. 

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Keeping Kids Safe in the Water

Chelsea O'Donnell

Swimming pools provide so much fun and joy for families over the summer, but without the proper safety precautions, a relaxing day can turn deadly all too quickly. Before swimming season kicks off for the summer, be sure to brush up on your pool safety protocols, especially when there are young children or non-swimmers around. Here are my tips:

  1. Supervise: Never leave young children alone near a pool. Even if you are there, don’t be tempted by distractions such as scrolling through your phone. Drownings happen in seconds. 

  2. Learn First Aid: All parents and pool owners should know CPR and basic first aid techniques. In case of emergency, these skills can be the difference between life and death

  3. Install Fencing: Every pool must be enclosed by a secure barrier that’s at least four feet high. If a child can squeeze through a gap or jump over a fence, it’s not safe. 

  4. Consider an Alarm: If you have kids or grandchildren, a pool alarm is a worthwhile investment. It will alert you when someone has entered the water, enabling you to act quickly.

  5. Start Swimming Early: All children should learn how to swim at an early age. Red Cross-certified lessons are available through most town Park and Rec departments.

  6. Teach Water Safety: All kids should know about pool safety rules such as no diving in shallow water, no running, and no entering the pool without permission and an adult present.

  7. Use Life Jackets: Not all flotation devices are the same. If you have an inexperienced swimmer, a well-fitting U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket is a safe bet. Many floaties can actually hold a child underwater if not used properly. 

  8. Remove Toys: When not in use, toys and floats can be very tempting for a child. Keep all toys put away to ensure there is nothing to unintentionally entice them.

  9. Secure Filters: Pool filters are interesting places for little hands to explore. Make sure yours are safe and secure.

  10. Be Prepared: A shepherd’s hook, ring buoy, and a rope to delineate the shallow and deep ends should all be within easy reach and inspected for damage regularly. 

More than anything, be sure to stay vigilant and remember that supervising children by the pool is a full-time job. Even if you’re at a community swimming pool that is looked after by lifeguards, a young person can go under in the blink of an eye. Follow these tips, create a plan for your family, and enjoy a safe and fun swim season this summer.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.