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5/24/2010 1:00 AM 

5/24/10 Ohio State Parks remind adult visitors to keep an eye on children in their charge when they go swimming.


Ohio State Parks Urge Visitors to ‘SwimSafe!’

Adults reminded to ‘keep an eye on the kids’ at beaches this summer

 
COLUMBUS, OH – With the upcoming Memorial Day holiday upon us, Ohio State Parks remind adult visitors to keep an eye on children in their charge when they go swimming. This is the focus of SwimSafe!, a beach safety program in its 10th year, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
 
“Safety is an important part of a successful family outing in our parks,” said John Hunter, acting chief of Ohio State Parks.  “Our SwimSafe! program is a reminder that in addition to remembering the lotions, beach toys and snacks, parents and adult guardians must remember to be aware of their children during any outing to a state park beach.”
 
To fully enjoy a safe outing at a park beach, follow these SwimSafe! tips:
 
  • Keep a sharp eye on young children while they are in or around the water.
  • Swim only in designated areas at the beach and the lake.
  • Lakes are not swimming pools, the water is murky and you may not see where it becomes deeper, so exercise caution.
  • Bring a cell phone to make emergency calls if necessary.  Check to ensure there is cell phone service before swimming.
  • Use the buddy system and designate one member of your party to remain on the beach to keep watch on the others while they are swimming.
  • Alcohol and swimming do not mix.  Leave these beverages at home when you come to the beach.
  • Enjoy the fun that water offers, but take regular breaks and relax on the beach.
  • It just can’t be said enough, please keep an eye on the kids!
Ohio State Parks offer 78 beaches on 47 inland lakes in addition to nine beaches on Lake Erie.  There are also 20 swimming pools in the state park system.  Last year, more than 4.5 million people visited state park beaches and pools across Ohio.
 
Ohio State Parks are operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Parks and Recreation. ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR Web site at www.ohiodnr.com.
 
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For further information, contact:
Jim Henahan, Ohio State Parks
614. 265. 6549
Heidi Hetzel-Evans, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860

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