Free water safety classes for Ipswich families and adults – Ipswich First

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Ipswich residents can brush up on water safety through a series of free programs this spring and summer as part of council’s efforts to support children and adults to be safe in and around the water.
The free water safety events include children’s SEAL Water Safety and Swimming Lessons and Royal Life Saving Society Queensland adult water safety and learn to swim lessons.
Alongside these events, council is also working to promote pool safety and will be running a pool fence and gate safety program throughout September.
Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee Chairperson Councillor Andrew Fechner said with the warmer months approaching there was no better time to brush up on water safety.
“Pool ownership continues to increase in Australia, with Queensland having one of the highest levels of pool ownership in the country,” Cr Fechner said.
“However, pools come with serious risks and unfortunately drowning is one of the leading causes of death in Queensland for children under the age of five.
“Swimming is an important life skill for all ages and learning how to swim saves lives.”

Drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children under the age of five in Queensland.
SEAL is designed to encourage active adult and child participation in programs such as learning to swim, supervision, CPR and pool fence compliance, in order to educate the community to the benefits of water safety. 
Designed for children aged 6 months to 5 years, this program consists of one 30 minute lesson each Thursday for four weeks to help your child build water confidence and learn life saving skills while having fun!
Free swim lessons will be offered for Ipswich residents at the following locations:
For more information click here.
“As well as learning to swim, a vital part of water safety is ensuring the pools we love to splash into on a warm day are safe,” Cr Fechner said.
“Across Australia, December is Check Your Pool Gate Month but there is no better time than now as we head into spring to ensure your pool gate and fence is in good working order.
“A thorough safety check of your pool fence and gate takes very little time but could have a life changing impact if not done regularly.
“I encourage all Ipswich pool owners to check their pool fence each season; it could save a life.”
For more information about swimming pools, spas and safety barrier regulations, visit here.
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