 In 2002 nearly two thousand, seven hundred kids drowned and were in hospitals emergency rooms.

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 In 2002 nearly two thousand, seven hundred kids drowned and were in hospitals emergency rooms.

 Do not dive or jump in the shallow ends you might get hurt or injured.

 Have a cordless phone, emergency numbers, a first aid kit and rescue equipment near the pool.

 Do not go swimming in electrical storms.

 Keep all gates with a lock. Make sure they are latched so that little kids can’t reach.

 Kids fourteen and under should swim with an adult around.

 Bring a first aid kit if some one is hurt. But, if some one is injured please have a phone near you.

 loads, nsc.org /p d f/ pool safety.p d f