Pool Safely Step 2: Fencing
Learn how making sure pools and spas have secure fencing and gates can keep children safe is an important safety step.
Read MorePool Safely Step 6: Swimming Lessons
Learn how drownings and close calls are eight times more likely to happen to kids who can’t swim.
Read MoreChairman Tenenbaum Memorial Day 2011 Pool Safely Press Event
Speech by Chairman Inez Tenenbaum on May 26, 2011…
Read MorePool Safely Campaign Announces Partnerships Continuing Through Summer 2013
Read MoreMarch Safety Selfie: Kelly Helbig
Pool Safely blog and social media channels? It only takes a few simple steps! First, take the Pool Safely Pledge. Next, take a photo showing you took the Pledge and…
Read MorePartner Spotlight: Interview with Adam Katchmarchi, President, National Drowning Prevention Alliance
Tell me a little bit about your organization and how long have you been a Pool Safely campaign partner? The National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization…
Read MoreAddressing Racial Disparities in Water Safety
…Largest Swimming Lesson with Pool Safely and Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission Department of Parks & Recreation. Pool Safely is committed to raising awareness through its work to ensure…
Read MoreCheck Out These Fun and Educational Water Safety Reads!
…family conversations about pool rules that will stick with kids when pools open and when warmer weather returns. Several Pool Safely partners have published children’s books specifically with this in…
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