In summer, swimming pools are one of the places where we spend a lot of time. With or without children, many tourist accommodations highlight in their description that they have a swimming pool. Coincidence? No. The reality is that, when it's hot, we all look for a place to cool off and the swimming pool is an accessible solution for most. In addition, during these hot weeks, it is common for them to coincide with work days that, whenever possible, end with a dip in the pool.
Whatever your reason for diving into a pool, you must put safety first. Unfortunately, pool incidents continue to make headlines every year. Here are some tips to help you avoid risks when swimming in pools :
Always respect lifeguards.
Respect all safety signs with diving boards, levers or slides and depth.
Do not use objects that may pose a risk to others.
After eating, spending a lot of time in instagram data the sun or doing intense physical exercise, do not enter the water suddenly.
If you feel unwell in the water, get out quickly and tell someone.
When we go with children, we have to take even more precautions:
If they don't know how to swim, use life jackets or arm bands appropriate for their age.
Do not leave them alone at any time during bathing or when they are in the pool.
Prevent them from playing at pushing each other on the edge of the pool, jumping over each other, throwing themselves down the slide, etc.
In private pools, the use of protective fences around the pool is recommended.
At Grupo Caja Rural, we hope you have a great summer and that you enjoy your visits to the pool to the fullest.