Peaceful Poolside Living: Investing in Reliable Safety Solutions
Monday, April 8, 2024
6 Pool Safety Tips Every Parent Should Know
Saturday, February 17, 2024
However, as exciting as the activity can be, it also has a fair share of risk associated with it. You might have heard about drowning incidents that scare you from taking your kids to the nearby pool. Well, these incidents might be true, but timely precautions will prevent mishaps.
The best way to enjoy your pool time is by opting for safety precautions. Remember, your kids are your responsibility, and keeping them safe should be your priority.
Here are a few safety tips for maintaining your child's safety around a pool.
A Beginner's Guide To Pool Maintenance: Tips For Busy Parents
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
We have compiled a list of practical tips to help you maintain your pool with ease. So, let's dive into the world of pool maintenance for busy parents.
National Learn to Swim Day
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
It is starting to get warmer and warmer here in Georgia. Our days will once again include long lake stays and trips to the pool. One of my family's favorite summer activities is to lounge by and play in the pool. I can't wait until it is warm enough to relax poolside everyday. Having a body of water is a MUST to have a great summer party, in my opinion. I remember SweetPea's first time in the pool. I was so excited and nervous at the same time. I knew a smooth transition into the water could create a life-long love of swimming. Little ones need baby-steps when going from land roamer to pool dweller. That's why it's important to have the right tools to help ease the transition.
When we first introduced our babies to water, we always carried them in first. This way so they could stay nice and warm up against us. With SweetPea, we started introducing her to water when she was five months old and with Peanut, he was about four. We started slow with each one, took their cues on when they wanted to get out, and didn't rush anything. It can be hard because you know they are going to have fun, but remember that it is a process.
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