The model, called TEST. MARK. PROTECT., incorporates a swimming skills assessment and wristband-marking system, and is used at all YMCA of Greater Hartford swimming pools. All children under 12 years must participate in a swimming skills assessment and will be provided a colored wristband based on their swimming ability. All children between the ages of 12 and 18 swimming unaccompanied by an adult may be asked to take a swim test. Once tested, each time a child comes into the Y for open swim, they will need to acquire their color appropriate wristband when checking in. All Red Band swimmers must have an ADULT 18+ years in the water actively engaged and within arm’s reach.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 3 kids die each day from drowning, and children of color are up to three times as likely to drown as their white peers. Shockingly, a report from Safe Kids Worldwide found that 88% of kids who die from drowning do so under adult supervision, and 60% are only 10 feet away from safety.
At the Y, we strive to teach safety around water to all children through swimming lessons and safe practices. That is why we have implemented colored zones in our pools, and corresponding wristbands based on a child's ability to swim.
All guests and program participants will need to be swim tested each time they come to the Y for open swim, and will receive the correct color wristband at the Welcome Center or from the lifeguard who tests the child. Children in swimming lessons will not be expected to wear a wristband during lessons, but they must get one if they wish to stay in the water after lessons.
In addition to these layers of protection, we ask every parent/guardian to monitor your child at all times, even if your child is a good swimmer. We ask that you position yourself so you can easily see your child at all times, supervise their actions, and eliminate distractions, like cell phone use, while watching your child. This extra layer of protection will aid our lifeguards tremendously in keeping all youth safe in our pools.
If you have any questions in regards to aquatic safety or our aquatic programs please do not hesitate to contact your Y.
Thank you for your continued support in helping us keep our children safe while at our Ys.
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