Showing posts with label safe water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safe water. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Winter Water Safety Tips

The holiday season represents the highest probability of distractions and breakdown of normal supervision routines. The following winter water safety tips are a reminder to help families protect their young children as they travel this holiday season.

Winter Water Safety Tips

1.Constant Eyes On (CEO) Supervision - Never turn your back on your child around water. It takes just seconds for him/her to be in serious trouble. Segment the supervision responsibilities so there are never questions about which adult is responsible for watching the child and be aware of the distractions unique to the winter months: holiday parties, house guests, etc.
2.Educate Others - When traveling to relatives' and friends' homes, they may not understand the importance of keeping gates closed, doors locked, closing toilet seats, emptying buckets, etc. Visiting family, holiday parties and celebrations can lead to breakdowns in routine supervision and effective barriers to the water. If a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first.
3. Decoration Hazards - Decorations and lights can pose problems with young children around the house and water. Watch for lights and electrical cords around water, make sure no outside decorations provide a means for a child to climb over a fence or open a locked gate.
4. Maintain Pools in the Winter - Keep pools well-maintained with clear water even if it is too cold to swim. If someone falls in, they can be seen and be helped faster. Pool covers need to be drained of accumulated rain water and free of debris. Ensure any pool and spa you use has compliant drain covers, and ask your pool service provider if you do not know.
5. Hot Tubs - Install and use a lockable safety cover on your spa. Supervision must be one adult per child due to the high temperatures and turbulence of the water in a hot tub. When young children are in the hot tub, keep the temperature below 90 degrees Fahrenheit and limit exposure to less than ten minutes.
6. Fencing - Install a four-foot or taller fence around the pool and spa, use self-closing and self-latching gates; ask your neighbors to do the same at their pools.
7. Survival Swimming Lessons – The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states, “lessons may actually reduce the risk in drowning for children ages 1-4 years old.” Infant Swimming Resource goes beyond traditional swimming instruction, by teaching children aquatic survival skills designed to help them survive should they reach the water alone.

Read more: Swimming Resources

Sunday, August 21, 2011

What's New With Kidtastics

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

CPR Classes

It’s Time for Your Family to Be Safe!
Learning CPR will Help Protect your Family.

Kidtastics is now offering CPR Class to our parents.

American Heart Association instructor will be offering Adult, Child & Infant CPR. Limited Spots are available. Advance registration required.
$25 per person.

August 27, Saturday 10:30am-1:30pm (only 12 spots available) FREE CLASS
September 24th, Saturday 9am-12pm (only 12 spots available)
December 3rd, Saturday 9am-12pm (only 12 spots available)*

Class Locations:
*Fireside Community Center 3819 E.
Ember Glow Way Phoenix, 85050 (Tatum /Loop 101)

 Windgate Ranch Community Center near DC Ranch
10095 E. Windgate Ranch Road Scottsdale, 85255 (Bell/Loop 101)

Payment is due at the time of scheduling and is nonrefundable.
Kidtastics endorses, but is not affiliated with American Heart Association.

Kidtastics 8485 E. McDonald Dr. #243 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-994-5437

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

FREE CPR CLASS- August 27, 2011



FREE CPR CLASS- August 27, 2011 from 10:30am-1:30pm at Windgate Ranch Community Center- 10095 E. Windgate Ranch Rd Scottsdale 85255.

Kidtastics is trying to help prevent drownings so we are offering a FREE CPR class.

Infant & child CPR class is free. This free class is for participation only, however a $10 fee will apply if you would like a CPR certification card. Please RSVP to 480-994-5437, must register in advance and space is limited to 12 adults.

Future CPR certification classes are scheduled for ($25 fee applies for these classes):
September 24th @ 9am-12pm- Windgate Ranch Community Center
November 5th @ 9am-12pm- Fireside Community Center

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Water Safety- what parents & caregivers need to know

I read a great article today about reminding parents and caregivers how to make sure their children are water safe. It's a MUST read.
Review it for your child's safety and then make a list of pool rules for your home and ALWAYS enforce them; even for the children who are 1.5 yrs old. You can start teaching your child water safety at an early age by asking them yes or no questions about the rules. For example, "Are you suppose to go in the pool without an adult?" They answer "no" or shake their head no. Educating kids early about water safety is a successful way to prevent water accidents.

Kidtastics has a list of common pool rules that will aid you when creating your home pool rules.

KIDTASTICS POOL RULES
1. Don’t open the door to go outside
2. Don’t swim alone- must be with an adult
3. Don’t open the gate/ net – only adults are allowed to open them
4. Don’t leave pool toys in the pool
5. Always count 1-2-3 before jumping in or going underwater
6. Don’t push anyone in the pool
7. No running around the pool
8. Don’t jump or dive in shallow end
9. If you cannot swim to the side of the pool then float on your back
10. Don’t jump on the steps
11. Jump out to the middle of the pool when jumping in
12. Tell an adult before trying a flip turn
13. Make sure no one is under the diving board or slide before jumping in
14. Only 1 person on diving board at a time
15. Only go down the water slide if water is on the slide and an adult is watching
16. If you fall off the step you must swim back to the step
17. No climbing on the fountains or jumping off the rocks
18. No pushing anyone underwater
19. Always have adult supervision
20. Never jump into save someone even if they’re smaller then you – use a life saver. In case of emergency call 9-1-1.

Call Kidtastics today for swim lessons to get your child water safe in and around water. 480-994-5437.