Swim safely with advice from faculty expert in College of Public Health

- Hygiene matters: Everything on your body (and other swimmers’ bodies) from sunscreen to deodorant ends up in the pool. Shower before getting in the water to keep the water clean and allow the chlorine to do its job, and shower after swimming to protect your skin.
- Keep it clear: If the water looks cloudy, do not get in. You should be able to see to the bottom of a pool and ensure the drains covers are secured and in good condition.
- Keep it safe: Watch for exposed wires in pool lighting, glass on the deck and any other safety hazards.
- Report it: If you notice an unclean or unsafe pool, report the problem to management for your own safety and for those around you. It is management’s responsibility to keep the pool up to code.
- Prepare for emergencies: Verify that there is a lifeguard on duty. If not, locate the pool safety equipment before getting in the water, and use a hardwired pool phone to contact 911 with your exact location.
- Never swallow pool water: The germs, bacteria and chemicals in pool water get into your system and can make you ill.
- Wear sunscreen: Always protect yourself! Reapply often, and cover your entire body.
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