Free Water Safety Day for Young Kids Coming to Arcata May 2 — but Spots Are Limited

Press release from First 5 Humboldt:

Father and Son Enjoying the Pool First 5 Humboldt and HealthSPORT invite caregivers with young children to  sign up for the second annual Little Swimmers Fun Day on Saturday May 2nd at the Arcata  HealthSPORT Pool. The event is free, but registration is required as space is limited. Sign  up at healthsport.com/watersafetyday to reserve a spot.  

This free event provides a comprehensive water safety lesson for parents of young kiddos,  as well as a shortened group swim lesson to cover the basics and show families what a  swim lesson at HealthSPORT feels like. We will also have water safety booths, snacks, and  prizes, and we invite families to stay to attend a complimentary family swim session  starting at 12 pm.  

May is Water Safety Month, and with summer coming it’s an important time to think  about keeping everyone safe while you enjoy the water, whether it’s a backyard pool or hot  tub, or our local rivers and beaches. Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death for  children, and it happens very quickly. Here are some key safety tips for enjoying the water  with kids: 

  • The most important safety measure is close supervision. Any time children are near or  in the water, a (sober) adult should be assigned to supervise – no phones, no  distractions. Tragedies happen when there are lots of people around, but everyone assumes someone else is watching. Make sure someone is always ‘on duty’ and taking  it seriously. When you need a break, clearly pass the role to another adult.  
  • Be aware of your surroundings – is the water too cold, or too deep, or is the current too  swift for safe water play? If you are at the beach, watch how far the waves are coming  in and out. Our local rivers are beautiful but often much too cold and fast for safe  swimming, especially in the start of the summer. The ocean is cold and dangerous  year-round, and children near the shoreline need close supervision.  
  • Teach your children to always ask permission before they get in the water, and never  to do so without an adult supervising.  
  • Help your children learn to swim! HealthSPORT offers swim lessons for all ages in  Eureka and Arcata through HealthSPORT Swim School. 

Swimming and splashing with your children is joyful – keep them safe and have fun!

 

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Bozo
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Bozo
1 month ago

For those of us old enough to remember…

Eureka City Schools took ALL of their primary school children to learn how to swim.
On the bus… to the high school… an hour of swimming instruction… back on the bus.

Later on in High School… in ‘PE’ class also had swimming instruction. Everybody had to go off of the ‘high diving board’.

So… What Happened ?

NorCalNative
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NorCalNative
1 month ago
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In High School we had to be able to tread water for 1/2 hour to pass gym class. In my case, Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa it was a five minute walk from campus to pool. It was boys only. Don’t recall if the girls were also required to pass swimming in gym class.