Above ground pool safety
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Why are we not advocating for adults (entire families) to learn how to swim? Why are swimming lessons positioned so strongly as only being for children? Being safe in the water is only part swimming skill and mostly sound decision-making. According to the CDC, 35 to 50 percent of U.S. adults can’t swim (over 60 percent for some minority populations). Why is there no industry standard for swimming proficiency (e.g., 300 yards continuous swim freestyle)? Why aren’t we defining what it means to be able to swim so people really understand whether or not their skill is sufficient? A lot of people think they can swim, but would never consider themselves capable of achieving a common proficiency standard such as that. Isn’t it time to create one? Why not speak a common language that will help people assess their own skill level?