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Swimsuit Color Is More Important Than You Think For Child Safety

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The color of a child’s swimsuit can be a crucial factor in their water safety. Bright, neon colors like orange, pink, and yellow are the most visible in both pool and open water settings, making it easier for lifeguards and parents to spot a child in distress. Experts recommend avoiding light blue, gray, or green swimsuits as they blend with the water. Patricia Wu and Jessica Reyes break down the topic with mental health advocate, Rabbi Brandon Gaines.

Drowning is not always obvious

While bright swimwear enhances visibility, it’s not a substitute for effective supervision and other water safety measures like swim lessons, pool fencing, and knowing CPR. Drowning is often silent and swift, highlighting the importance of constant vigilance and preparedness.

Rise in drownings

Recent data from the CDC reveals a rise in accidental drowning rates, emphasizing the urgency for increased water safety awareness. Formal swimming lessons are proven to significantly reduce drowning risk in young children.

The safest options for your child

Ultimately, a multi-layered approach to water safety, including bright swimwear, vigilant supervision, swimming lessons, and other preventive measures, is essential for ensuring the well-being of children in aquatic environments.

To learn more about Rabbi Brandon Gaines and his work, visit his website.

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