Water Safety
- Make sure an adult is constantly watching young children in water.
- Children should never swim alone or in unsupervised places.
- Walk, don’t run, around swimming pools or on docks.
- Never push another person into the water or hold another person under water.
- Keep small children away from buckets containing liquids, like 5-gallon buckets.
- Never drink alcohol before or during swimming, boating, or water skiing.
- Enroll children over 4 years in swimming classes.
- Learn adult, child and infant CPR.
- Do NOT use air-filled swimming aids (water-wings) in place of life jackets or life preservers for children.
- Do not dive into water less than 9 feet deep.
Ocean Safety:
- Learn to swim. Stay safe in and around the water is to learn to swim- this is adults and children.
- Stay within the designated swimming area, ideally within the visibility of a lifeguard.
- Never swim alone.
- Check the surf conditions before you enter the water. Check to see if warning flag is up or check with a lifeguard for water conditions, beach conditions, or any potential hazards.
- Make sure you have enough energy to swim back to shore.
- Don’t swim against a current if caught in one. Swim gradually out of the current, by swimming across it.
Contact Information
Injury Prevention Program
(361) 694-6700 or call toll free (866) 886-5957
Fax (361) 851-6880 or email us at kyks@driscollchildrens.org.
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