Are you planning a summer family vacation? You’re likely to choose a hotel that has a swimming pool. It is a popular feature in the hospitality industry and, for many families, it is the main reason they choose a hotel with a swimming pool. These top 10 safety tips will help you get the most from your time in the pool.
1 – Don’t Swim Alone
You will need to bring a friend with you in the pool or nearby, as most hotels do not have lifeguards on staff. If you get into trouble, you will have someone to help you. If your children are younger than you, don’t let them go to the pool without someone to look after them. In a matter of seconds, pool-time fun can quickly turn into a serious injury.
2 – Make sure you read all warning signs
The annoying signs that are placed around the pool are there to be noticed. Hotels don’t have to set any rules or regulations around their pools to keep their guests happy. They do this to prevent their guests from getting hurt or causing harm to others. Many hotels do not permit diving because the hotel pool isn’t deep enough to allow deep drives. The force of entering the water can cause you to fall into the pool and possibly hit your head or hands. Be aware of all warning signs to ensure your family is safe around the water.
3 – Wear Water Shoes
There are two benefits to this. Shoes will provide traction for your feet and reduce the chance of you falling on the slippery pavement surrounding the pool. You will be able to avoid contact with unavoidable germs in public places. These shoes can be worn when you shower in your hotel room. Shoes made specifically for water can be worn into the pool by anyone who purchases them.
4 – Stretch Before You Swim
Swimming is a hard workout, no matter how fun it may seem. You must stretch before you start swimming to avoid injury or cramps later. You’ll feel ready to go swimming in no time if you take a few minutes to stretch your arms and legs.
5 – Keep Values in Your Hotel Room
You should not bring your phone, wallet, purse, or other valuables to the pool. To take photos or videos with your phone, you can conceal it in a bag containing towels, sunscreen, and other items. You are likely to be in public with strangers. You should not make them take things from you when they aren’t around. You might also consider having one member of your family stay with you at all times, similar to a designated driver who goes to the bar.

