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Tips to stay safe while swimming this Memorial Day

When the weather warms up, so does the number of swimming accidents.

SAN ANTONIO — Memorial Day is setting up to be a hot one and in celebration of the holiday, many will head to the water to cool off.

But trips to the pool or river can turn tragic if people aren’t careful while swimming. We talk about this not to scare you, but to remind you that drownings are preventable.

However, when the weather warms up – so does the number of swimming accidents.

And there are multiple ways to stay safe if you’re heading to the water to cool off, including the beach, pools, lakes and rivers.

Many will head to the Comal River in New Braunfels for it’s popular tubing.

For the influx of swimmers expected, Parks and Recreation Director Chad Donegan says the city has hired more lifeguards.

In addition to tubes, they also offer personal flotation devices for those who want it.

“We would also suggest that if you are not a strong swimmer that you utilize our lifejacket program," said Donegan. "We have free lifejackets."

It’s also worth designating a “watcher” when children are near the water. For some families, this could be your mother, father or a trusted friend.

Also look for water safety features around bodies of water. This could be pool fences, first aid kits, or alarms because all of those could help prevent a drowning.

And lastly, taking swimming lessons will be the easiest way to learn how to be around the water.

According to the city's website, these pools are open Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. They will also be open on Memorial Day.


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