Never leave a child unattended in the water or pool area for any reason.
Don't be distracted by doorbells, phone calls, chores or conversations.
If you must leave the pool area, take the child with you, making sure the pool gate latches securely when it closes.
Always keep your eyes on the child or children. Always watch your children, whether in the house or outside.
Designate a child watcher, whether you or someone else, when you attend a party or have friends or family over. Talk with baby-sitters about pool safety, supervision and drowning prevention
Post rules such as "No running," "No pushing," "No dunking" and "Never swim alone." Enforce the rules.
Don't rely on swimming lessons or "floaties" to protect your children in the water.
Don't assume that drowning or a drowning incident couldn't happen to you or your family.
Don't have a false sense of security just because you think your pool area and home are secure.
Attend a CPR class. Make sure your baby-sitter knows CPR.
For the nearest cardiopulmonary resuscitation class, contact your fire department, Red Cross or hospital and read .
Encourage your neighbors to follow pool safety guid
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