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Here are 5 water safety tips to keep kids safe during Fourth of July weekend
By Jenny Marchi at WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News
· July 1, 2026
· 2 min read
During Fourth of July weekend many families are expecting to gather by pools, lakes and beaches. Here is how you can enjoy the holiday and keep your family safe.Five water safety tips for a safer Fourth of July1. Designate a Water WatcherAssign one dedicated adult to actively supervise children w...
Key takeaway According to the National Drowning Prevention Association 88% of children drown with at least one adult present, watchers should stay focused without distractions like phones, conversations, alcohol or headphones.
Why this matters in The Detroit
As Detroit families prepare for Fourth of July celebrations near pools, lakes, and beaches, the importance of water safety cannot be overstated. The city's numerous parks and waterfront areas will likely be bustling with activity, making it crucial for parents and caregivers to remain vigilant. By designating a water watcher and ensuring they stay focused on the children, families can significantly reduce the risk of drowning. Additionally, the use of brightly colored swimwear and properly fitted life jackets can help prevent tragedies. Detroit's community centers and parks departments often offer swim lessons and water safety resources, which can be especially beneficial for young children. By taking advantage of these resources and following the recommended water safety tips, Detroit families can enjoy a safe and fun Fourth of July weekend. The city's efforts to promote water safety will be put to the test during this holiday weekend, and it is up to individuals to prioritize the safety of their loved ones.
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Category: parks ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? During Fourth of July weekend many families are expecting to gather by pools, lakes and beaches. Here is how you can enjoy the holiday and keep your family safe.Five water safety tips for a safer Fourth of July1. Designate a Water WatcherAssign one dedicated adult to actively supervise children w...
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