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Pool Safety with Michael Klim


FRIENDS /
 4th October 2018

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Check out Michael Klim's swim and sun safety tips to keep your family safe this Summer!

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Check out Michael Klim's swim and sun safety tips to keep your family safe this Summer!

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Swim Safety

In Australia we have a very strong culture around water. We are lucky enough to be surrounded by beautiful beaches, lakes and rivers and with summer fast approaching it’s important to ensure parents and children alike, are safe and sensible around water. Here are a few of my tips to ensure you have the best summer possible with your family!

Michael Klim Q1

Nothing beats having water confidence and knowledge. At Klim Swim in Richmond, Victoria we run a water safety lesson at the end of each term. We also ensure our instructors are incorporating water safety skills such as treading water, survival strokes and floating in their weekly lessons.

Michael Klim Q2

Spend some time at the local pool practicing survival skills!

  • Basic Survival Skills:
  • Treading Water
  • Jump and returns
  • Floating
  • Doggy Paddle

 

Swim Safety
Michael Klim Q3

There is no age restriction when learning to swim. Getting your child in the water earlier is best. However, children can start at any age! Lessons are not just for children. Enrol in adult classes to learn basic survival skills for yourself. Not only is it fun but, swimming is an important life skill that can be used to keep you and your family safe.


Michael Klim Q4

Always swim at patrolled beaches and read the beach safety signs so you are aware of the water conditions. Instil this in your children early so they follow these recommendations when they are older and swimming with friends.

Michael Klim Q5

Spend some time at the local pool practicing survival skills!

  • Slip on protective clothing
  • Slop on some sunscreen. Milk and Co’s ‘Protect Me’ sunscreen is SFP 30+ & water resistant for up to 4 hours
  • Slap on a hat
  • Seek shade
  • Slide on some sunglasses

 

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Michael Klim Q6

When your family is in, on or around water. You should be close enough to respond quickly. Ensure you and your children are within a safe and comfortable depth in the water.

Michael Klim Q7

Ensure you are actively supervising and focusing on your children in the water. Make sure you are not distracted by your mobile phone, other people or surroundings.

Michael Klim Q8

Enrol today, a 4-hour course may save your child’s life. Keep your qualification updated every 12 months.

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Michael Klim Q9

Even small vessels of water can be hazardous for young children. Remember to empty items that may not seem harmful when not being used such as buckets, ‘eskys’, inflatable pools, water tanks and the bath.

Michael Klim Q10

Ensure all fencing is working properly, and never prop the pool gate open. Don’t leave toys in the water that may attract children to the pool or pool area.

Michael Klim Q11

The signal for help is to raise your hand – open hand up in the air (Try not to wave it around) and use a loud voice to call for “Help”.

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Visit www.keepwatch.com.au for water safety fact sheets from Royal Life Saving Australia