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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Letter from Heart of Tennessee Executive Director, Mike Cowles - June 2016

Greetings!

Warm weather has arrived and you know what that means – time to go swimming!  My family is about to make our annual trip to Gulf Shores, Alabama, and we will spend a lot of time at the beach and the pool. While it’s always a fun and carefree time, we must also be very serious about safety.

Below are a few tips you can use to have a more fun and safer summer.

1. Swim in areas that have lifeguards

2. Use the buddy system. My kids always have a buddy and likewise are their friend’s buddy when at summer camp.

3. Never leave a child unattended near water.

4. If a child or adult is an inexperienced swimmer, make sure they are wearing an approved life jacket.  While this may not be the cool thing to do, it is much better than the alternative.

5. Do not play around drains and suction apparatuses.

6. If you are at the beach, be aware of the undertow and rough waves.  Most beaches have a flag system to determine what is going on in the ocean.

7. Finally, use common sense and by doing so I promise you will have a fun and safe time.

It is amazing just how many ways we are able to make a difference in the lives of residents of the communities we serve.  From our lifesaving skills training, to disaster relief, our service to armed forces, vital blood collection, mobile apps to alert you of weather related events, and the training, coordinating and springing into action of our caring volunteers, the Red Cross is there for you.

Mike

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