Pool Safety Message
 
By Chief Mark Donnelly
July 10, 2024
 

As the summer reaches its peak, Suffolk County Fire Rescue and Emergency Services (FRES) along with Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, are highlighting the critical importance of drowning prevention and the lifesaving role of CPR. Recent incidents in our community have underscored the urgency of preparedness and swift action in water-related emergencies.

Last year, FRES received 27 drowning related calls. This year, we have already received 21 drowning related incidents and the summer has just begun. We want to share some Water & Pool Safety Tips to keep you cool and safe all summer long.

Pool Safety- Be Alert and Watch:
• Always watch children and never leave them unattended
• Keep children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings
• Have a charged phone close by at all times
• If a child is missing, check the pool first
• Consider having Lifeguards hired to staff community pools and private pool parties.

Please take a moment to read the attached press release from Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine.

Additionally, we have attached a Water Safety Checklist to help families continue the conversation of water safety at home. We urge everyone to have an enjoyable summer and be safe around the water!

Press Release: Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine Press Release
Water Safety Check List: Click Here

 
Hyperlinks: Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine Press Release
Water Safety Check List
 
Attachments:
Attachment 7.8.24 Pool Safety Press Release_Final.pdf  (234k)
Attachment Water_Safety_Checklist.pdf  (231k)