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Cool rules for the pool

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What could be more refreshing on a hot summer day than a dip in the pool? But before diving in, consider safety. Drowning is the second most common cause of death among children under the age of 14, and it can happen quickly — in less than two minutes after a person’s head goes under the water.

Contact your local American Red Cross or community pool for information on swimming or water safety courses. If your child is learning to swim, allow him or her to use only Coast Guard approved flotation devices. Although toys that help children float are fun and can help while a child learns to swim, they can’t save lives.

It’s important to know your child’s limits when it comes to swimming. He or she could develop a cramp or another problem that makes it difficult to swim. If your child complains about a cramp, have him or her get out of the pool to rest.

Source: KidsHealth (http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/watch/out/water.html)