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As part of the 27th edition of the National Drowning Prevention Week, the Super Aqua Club is proud to be an ambassador and to inform its visitors on the importance of proper preparation for safe swimming. As always, safety is our main priority and it is even more so during a summer where temperatures and summer conditions are conducive to the search for water points to cool off.
As of July 20, 2020, the Société de sauvetage has recorded 52 drownings for the year 2020, compared to 36 for the same date in 2019. Each year, the causes of drowning are very similar:
Choosing a safe bathing area and having the resources to prevent drowning is crucial. Attention and vigilance should always be the order of the day!
“It’s one thing to know how to bathe, it’s another to know how to swim.”
Way too often, bathers think they can swim when they can only enjoy being in the water. The difference is very subtle, but it is important to differentiate these two in order to avoid incidents. To be able to bathe is to be in a pool of water and have fun in it without worrying about possible risks and without questioning your skills as a swimmer. Unlike bathing, knowing how to swim takes into account these three elements:
The Société de sauvetage offers the “Swim to Survive” program to teach children the basic skills needed to survive an unexpected fall into deep water and to help them develop their aquatic abilities. In addition to drowning prevention, this program encourages physical activity, builds self-esteem, helps children become familiar with aquatic facilities and introduces them to the aquatic and water environment.
At all times, it is important to be vigilant around water because accidents can happen quickly. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: