City of Tucson

Tucson Fire Department

Water Safety

Teach Your Swimmers These 4 Key Rules:

Swim with a buddy, never alone.

Don't dive or jump into the water. Always wade in first to avoidhitting your head on a shallow bottom.

Don't push or jump on others.

Be prepared for an emergency.

NOTE: CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can save a child's life in thecritical moments after an accident. Learn CPR. The life you save may beyour child's!

REMEMBER...

  • Drowning is the third leading cause of accidental death of children. Most drownings and near-drownings happen when a child accidentally falls into a pool or is left alone in the tub .
  • Drownings can happen in a matter of seconds. A child can drown in the time it takes to answer the phone.
  • Never leave a young child alone or with a sibling in the tub...not even to answer the phone or to get a towel. If you must leave, take the child with you.
  • Always watch your child by the pool, spa, beach, or lake. Beware of backyard pools and spas in the neighborhood.Your child could wander off and accidentally fall in. Install a pool side telephone.
  • Enroll children over age 3 in swimming lessons taught by qualified instructors. But keep in mind that lessons don't make your child "drown-proof."
  • Never let older children swim in unsupervised areas like quarries, canals, or ponds. Older kids are at risk of drowning when they overestimate their ability or underestimate how deep the water is.
  • Install a four-sided fence around your pool or spa. The house should not be used as one of the four sides. The fence should be five feet high and have a self-closing and self-latching gate.

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