May is National Water Safety Month: Beat The Heat and Stay Safe This Summer with 5 Key Tips from the YMCA of the Palm Beaches Aquatic Center in Lake Worth Beach

As South Florida temperatures continue to rise, many people turn to the water as a way to beat the heat. While this can be fun and refreshing, the YMCA of the Palm Beaches wants to remind everyone to stay hydrated and safe around the water this summer.
 
According to the Florida Department of Health, Palm Beach County ranked 2nd highest in the state for unintentional drownings in 2023, with 32 reported. As the nation’s leading swimming instructor, the YMCA encourages residents to take safety around water seriously, and offers these five tips to help:

  1. Always have an adult supervising the water during gatherings
  2. Have rescue equipment available in case of an emergency
  3. Check water conditions before entering a body of water
  4. Enroll in swimming lessons (YMCA of the Palm Beaches offers lessons for children, adults, and those with special needs at its Lake Worth Aquatics Center)
  5. Stay away from drains to prevent getting stuck
“Quite simply, knowing about water safety can help save lives,” said Sofia Melo, YMCA of the Palm Beaches Aquatics Director. “We empower kids and families with the skills and confidence they need to stay safe in and around the water – because every splash should be a safe one.”

The facility is located at 2728 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth, FL 33461.
 
The YMCA also has additional opportunities for those who are interested in taking the Lifeguard and CPR Certification Course. To learn more about the program, visit: https://ymcapalmbeaches.org/lifeguard-cpr-certification-cours