March Newsletter
…on their Facebook page. FastMed Urgent Care announced that it will be incorporating Pool Safely materials into its free water safety classes at daycare centers, schools, after-school programs, city events,…
Read MoreFighting for Safer Water at the 2018 NDPA Educational Conference
…gave a conference keynote speech, providing an update on the Pool Safely campaign. During her speech, Acting Chair Buerkle reminded attendees of the campaign’s new Facebook page and reiterated CPSC’s…
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Read MorePool Safely Quarterly Newsletter: #PledgeItOn Ahead of Swim Season!
…Safely social media pages, as we’ll be sharing content from partners and supporters who #PledgeItOn along with some fun animals who want everyone to be safer this summer. Pool Safely…
Read MorePool Safely is Thankful!
…all ages. Partners, thank you for everything you do! If you’re not a partner, and would like to learn more about becoming one, please visit our “Become a Partner” page….
Read MorePool Safely and the Michael Phelps Foundation Honor a Decade of Water Safety
…of the press conference on the Pool Safely Facebook page. Make sure to join Michael, his family, Acting Chairman Buerkle, and more than 80,000 others and take the Pool Safely…
Read MorePool Safely, Olympic Swimmer Crippen Dive into World’s Largest Swimming Lesson for Safety
…aquatic facilities in 44 U.S. states and 29 countries across the globe to host a WLSL event in 2018. This year’s event – the ninth annual WLSL – reached 45,000…
Read More1,000 Partners and Counting!
…of diverse organizations committed to preventing drowning? Learn how you can become a Pool Safely partner on the “Become a Partner” page and mobilize your network to help us #StopDrowning!…
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Read MoreAddressing Racial Disparities in Water Safety
…African-American Hispanic Caucasian No/Low Swimming Ability* 64 percent 45 percent 40 percent Parents Have No/Low Swimming Ability* 78 percent 62 percent 67 percent *Data provided by USA Swimming Foundation Many…
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