Campbellsport Fire Department Safety Tips Around Water

Summer a time for water safety

Forgetting your cares during the summer is expected. Forgetting the rules of water safety is not.

Unfortunately, that's exactly what often happens during the traditionally laid-back months when schools are closed and families take vacations, according to safety experts.

It just seems that people get caught up in summer activities and let their guard down. Unfortunately, there's some kind of misperception out there that there's nothing to watch out for because water is safe.  But nothing could be further from the truth.  Drowning is one of the most frequent accidents of the summer and that's so unfortunate because they could be prevented.

Oftentimes, accidents are caused simply by carelessness. Fatigue can also cause mishaps. You're out in the sun, playing hard and you don't realize you're getting tired. That's when accidents can easily happen.

A few simple safety tips and some careful planning could help fans of summer water activities avoid those accidents, especially when it comes to children.  Children mimic so many of the things that we do in life. If we practice good sense in the water and discuss with our children the importance of it, they generally learn how to be safe.  The worst mistakes people make during the summer months mostly involve kids around water. Everyone needs to be reminded about what they can and can’t do around water.  According to the National Safety Council, drowning is the second leading cause of death from unintentional injuries for youth ages 5-24.

 

Never leave a child unattended around water. And don’t rely on floatation devices and inflatable toys for water safety. These devices could suddenly shift position, lose air or slip out from underneath, leaving the child in a dangerous situation.  Also warn children of the dangers of entering a locked pool area.

 

With schools out and summer vacations approaching, many men, women and children will be heading to their pools, to lakes and to beaches to enjoy some fun in the sun.  Bearing this in mind, the Campbellsport Fire Department wants residents to enjoy themselves, but to do so safely.
 
Fire Department officials offer the following tips:

 

General Water Safety Tips

Beach Safety

Boating

Home Pools

Keeping Children Safe In, On, and Around the Water

Lakes and Rivers

Personal Watercraft (Jet Skis)

Sailboarding and Windsurfing

Skin and SCUBA Diving

Snorkeling

Tubing and Rafting

Waterparks

Water Skiing

 

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