Orange Aquatic Centre will introduce stronger supervision requirements for parents and carers to address concerns regarding the active supervision of children at the centre.
KEEP WATCH: Local dad Keiran Duncan having a splash with his two daughters, Sophia (2) and Isabella (4)
In short: From July 1, parents and carers must accompany children aged under 5 in the water and be within arm's reach at all times.
The rule aligns with the Royal Life Saving Australia Keep Watch at Public Pools safety program.
What's next: Orange Aquatic Centre's commitment to supervision provides a safe centre for all users.
From July 1, parents and carers must accompany children aged under 5 in the water and be within arm's reach at all times, to align with Royal Life Saving Australia Keep Watch at Public Pools safety program.
Orange City Council's Sport and Recreation Committee Chair, Cr Tammy Greenhalgh said children under five were most at risk of drowning in public pools.
"Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in children aged under five and almost half of all injuries recorded at public swimming pools involves children, often because a parent has been distracted," Cr Greenhalgh said.
"A strong commitment to child supervision assists aquatic staff to provide a safe centre for all users and raises awareness of the dangers of distraction for parents and carers."
While the pool maintains high ratios of lifeguards, Cr Greenhalgh said they were a backup in case of emergency, not a substitute for parental supervision.
"In public pools, distractions are everywhere, but your child needs your full attention. Your presence, within arm's reach, saves lives. Drowning in young children is silent and fast, and can happen in as little as 20 seconds," Cr Greenhalgh said.
Royal Life Saving Australia's Keep Watch requirements are:
- 0-5 YEARS OLD: Be in the water and stay within arm's reach