Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 21, 2020

Cairns Regional Council highlights need for carers to supervise children at public swimming pools

With supervision being key to water safety, Cairns Regional Council is reminding parents and caregivers to supervise their children both in and out of the pool following recent near miss drownings at public pools in Cairns.

Swimming is one of the region’s most popular recreational activities, but unfortunately drowning remains one of the leading causes of death in Queensland for children under the age of five.

Cairns Mayor Bob Manning said that parents and carers needed to supervise their children at public swimming pools, even if there was a lifeguard on duty.

Mayor Manning notes “many people mistakenly believe that once they enter a swimming pool, the responsibility for their child’s safety is transferred to the lifeguards.

“Some parents also assume that other parents will keep an eye on their child. Every parent or guardian is responsible for the safety of their child.

“A lack of direct supervision by a parent or carer is believed to be a contributing factor in 70% of all drowning deaths at public pools across Australia.

“It only takes a moment for a child to get into trouble, which is why keeping an eye on them at all times is so very important.”

The role of the lifeguard in a public pool facility is to oversee the safe running of the facility and ensure all patrons can safely enjoy their time.

Some of a lifeguard’s responsibilities include posting warning signs, establishing and enforcing safety rules, cleaning and clearing pool decks, and providing basic first aid.

Mayor Manning adds “often, lifeguards perform these responsibilities for hundreds of patrons at a time, so it is vital to always supervise your own child while at the pool.”

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