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Monday, May 6, 2024

Health Department Reminds Residents to ‘Pool Safely’ this Summer

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Memorial Day Weekend normally kicks off the time of year when community and municipal pools open; however, COVID-19 restrictions are still in place which means a later than usual opening for Centennial Beach and many subdivision pools in Naperville.

It’s likely that many people will be enjoying private pools, and the DuPage County Health Department (DCHD) wants residents to “Pool Safely” with simple steps to play safely this summer.

“With so many people working from home right now, it’s important to be focused on those enjoying the water, especially children,” said Karen Ayala, Executive Director, DuPage County Health Department.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) highlights the need to continue to fight drowning, which remains the leading cause of accidental death among children ages 1-4. DCHD is a CPSC Pool Safely campaign partner with the goal of reducing child drownings and entrapments in pools and spas.

In 2019, five Illinois children younger than age 15 died due to accidental drowning.

“As more families make the decision to purchase a pool for their personal use, due to COVID-19 concerns, this information is even more important,” Ayala said.

Many of the nearly 300 children under 5 who drown each year in backyard pools could be saved if homeowners completely fenced in pools and installed self-closing and self-latching devices on gates. In Naperville, fences are required to be a minimum of 4 feet high, although fences 5 feet or higher are preferable.  A fence completely surrounding the pool is better than one with the house serving as the fourth side. 

Pool Safely Tips

To keep children safe around the water, follow these Pool Safely tips:

  • Install a four-sided fence with a self-closing, self-latching gate around all pools and spas.
  • Designate a Water Watcher to supervise children at all times around the water. This person should not be distracted by smartphones, reading materials or conversation.
  • Learn how to swim and teach your child to swim.
  • Learn how to perform CPR on children and adults.
  • Avoid entrapment by teaching children to stay away from pool drains and pipes. Keep long hair, bathing suit straps and draw strings away from drains.
  • Ensure that any pool or spa/hot tub that you use has drain covers that meet federal safety standards. If you’re not sure, ask your pool service provider for details.

Before swimming, take the Pool Safely Pledge online with friends and family. 

Help promote safety in and around the water.

To learn more about DCHD’s Pool Safely Northern Illinois Program, call (630) 221-7198.

Submitted by Don Bolger, Public Information Officer, DuPage County Health Department. (PN File Photos)

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