Taking Baby Swimming
There are various health issues to consider
when swimming with children to ensure the whole experience is pleasant
and safe for them and other pool users. Planning ahead is vital to
prevent unhappy accidents, discomfort and tears - some of which could
be yours!
• Showering before entering the pool helps
to remove cosmetics, non-waterproof sunscreens and perspiration. All
these can contribute to cloudy water and increased health risks for
pool users.
• Showering after swimming helps to remove any potential skin
irritants and minimize the drying effects of salt or chlorinated water.
• Most swim schools and health clubs require the use of a dual
nappy system for all babies and toddlers up to the age of 3 years.
The germs in human waste are potentially very harmful. If the contaminated
water is swallowed it causes abdominal pain, sickness and diarrhea
which can be particularly dangerous for the very young and elderly.
Splish Splash Splosh recommends the Splash
About Happy Nappy which is made from a neoprene
fabric with its unique design guaranteed not to let any leaks occur.
Stylish yet easy to use and very durable - simply wash and dry to
use again and again. See the range of colours and designs on offer
• Ear protection may be required by some children. It is always
best to follow the advice of your child's doctor on what precautions
to take when swimming or bathing. If protection is deemed necessary,
either the use of Earplugs
or a Neoprene Headband will help. Buy directly from Splish Splash
Splosh
• Many small children suffer from childhood eczema especially
up to 12 months. Despite this they are still able to swim but it is
important to apply only light cream before swimming and they must
wear a vest with poppers or a baby grip suit. Splish Splash Splosh
recommends the Eczema
Suits for full protection
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