It is pool time and we want to make sure our kids remain healthy during the season by following some healthy swimming guidelines. Below are six steps for promoting healthy swimming and protecting our young swimmers against RWIs (recreational water illnesses):
Three Steps for All Swimmers
Keep germs from causing illnesses (RWIs) at the pool:
- Please don't swim when you have diarrhea. You can spread germs in the water and make other people sick.
- Please don't swallow the pool water. Avoid getting water in your mouth.
- Please practice good hygiene. Shower with soap before swimming and wash your hands after using the toilet or changing diapers. Germs on your body end up in the water.
Three Steps for Parents of Young Kids
Keep germs out of the pool:
- Please take your kids on bathroom breaks or check diapers often. Waiting to hear "I have to go" may mean that it's too late.
- Please change diapers in a bathroom or a diaper-changing area and not at poolside. Germs can spread in and around the pool.
- Please wash your child thoroughly (especially the rear end) with soap and water before swimming. Invisible amounts of fecal matter can end up in the pool.
Have a healthy swimming season!
- The Moms Buzz
source: www.cdc.gov











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