Just thinking about a child drowning accident can make any parent sick with worry. You can never be too safe while taking your children swimming. Our Bowling Green, Ohio accident attorneyswant you to be extra safe this winter season while swimming at indoors water parks.
The latest edition of the Jere Beasley Report stated the following helpful tip to keep your family safe while having fun at an indoor water park.
NEVER leave a child unattended. You have heard this many many times before and it still holds true. Never let your child (children) out of sight, even for a moment. Accidents rarely occur when everyone is paying attention, but as soon as there is an opportunity it may, and if you always assume this is true you could end up saving someone's life. If you have to go to the rest room, call your children in from the water until you get back or even bring them with you. If you are visiting with another adult, make sure you inform them you are leaving for a moment so they can be an extra cautious "Water Watcher."
If you follow and enforce these simple rules you and your family will ultimately have an extremely safe and enjoyable visit to any water park. Happy Swimming!
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