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Town of North Hempstead offers pool safety tips

Children swimming at Whitney Pond Park Pool.

Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board remind residents that with the onset of the pool season, some precautions should be taken in regard to pool safety. When school is let out for the summer and children rush to the pools, safety is a main concern, town officials said. It is important to review pool safety precautions with the entire family, whether using a pool at a town facility or a private backyard pool at home.

According to a study done by Safe Kids Worldwide, almost 800 children drown every year in the U.S. About two thirds of these deaths occur during the months of May to August. More than half of these deaths are among the ages 0 to 4.

“The opening of our town pools is always an exciting time of year. The town loves welcoming families to enjoy our facilities,” said Bosworth. “In order to enjoy these facilities to their fullest, there are guidelines and precautions that all parents and children should understand.” 

Pool Safety Tips from the Town of North Hempstead:

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In addition, the Building Department also requires that residents put up a fence to separate their house from the pool. The Town requires the installation of a fence at least 6-feet high around all sides of the pool, as well as the use of self-closing and self-latching gates that secure from the inside. 

Bosworth stated, “Teaching your children how to swim at a young age provides them foundation for becoming a stronger swimmer as they mature. I encourage all parents to teach their children to swim in order to avoid dangerous situations in the future.”

The Town offers numerous programs that teach children how to swim.  For opportunities to learn to swim, visit the Town’s website at: www.northhempsteadny.gov or call 311.

Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead.

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