Swimming is an important life skill which builds water confidence and is the first step when it comes to teaching your child water awareness. A child that experiences an immersion and survives may suffer from long term medical issues. The earlier your child is introduced to water, the more likely they will develop water safety and swimming skills which are vital lifesaving skills.
Swimming lessons, as well as water safety skills, are available to children to help build assurance and encourage them to be confident in the water.
It is also a requirement that you prominently display a CPR sign near your pool/spa. For up to date information about CPR signage requirements, see Swimming Pools, Spas and Safety Barriers.
A child is four times more likely to survive a near drowning if parents/guardians or bystanders know CPR and it is performed immediately.
Ipswich City Council offers free learn to swim programs throughout the year for adults aged 18+ years and children aged 6 months to 5 years, along with free CPR Awareness sessions for adults and children.
A child is four times more likely to survive a near drowning if parents/guardians or bystanders know CPR and it is performed immediately. See the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)(PDF, 73KB) Fact Sheet for a few steps that need to be followed.
Dangers pertaining to electrical work in and around a pool or spa can be found in the Equipotential Bonding Around a Swimming Pool Fact Sheet.(PDF, 115KB)