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Pack safety in your beach bag Common sense precautions can head off problems Vacations to a lake, river or ocean rate a 10 with most everyone. If the sun and sand beckon your family at the start of summer, don’t take a vacation from safety.
"Parents should take into account that without practice, it is a safe bet that the skills their child exhibited in the water at the end of last season are not the same,” said Lori Vinson, a registered nurse and Trauma program manager at Children’s Medical Center. "Also, you can’t assume they’re the same in open water environments like the beach or lake as they are in the pool. Give your child the chance to get acclimated to the water again, and to a new environment.” No matter where you’re swimming, it’s important to assign an adult as the Water Watcher, someone who’s in charge of supervising children while they’re in the water. To get a free Water Watcher tag, click here and enter "webpromo” as the password. In addition, experts also stress the following:
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