Parents should stress to their kids that pool safety rules are universal, and should be followed no matter what pool or body of water they are around.
- Drain any standing water from the surface of your pool or spa cover. An infant or small child can drown in even the smallest amount of water.
- If you use any of the lightweight, floating pool covers, be especially alert for the potential for drowning accidents. These covers are not for safety, and no one should ever crawl or walk on them.
- Keep toys, particularly tricycles or wheel toys, away from the pool. A child playing with these could accidentally fall into the water.
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