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 What should you do if your child has a swimming pool accident? 

On Behalf of | Feb 24, 2025 | Premises liability

Summer pool time brings fun memories, but accidents can happen in seconds. As a pool safety expert, quick action during pool emergencies saves lives. Here’s what every parent needs to know about handling swimming pool accidents. 

Types of pool accidents and risks 

Kids face many risks at pools. Slips on wet decks often lead to cuts and bruises. Diving accidents can cause head injuries. Pool drain suction can trap swimmers underwater. Young children face the highest risk, as the CDC lists drowning as a top cause of death for kids under five. 

Steps to take after a pool accident 

Follow these key steps if your child gets hurt at a pool: 

  • Get your child out of danger right away. 
  • Check if they’re awake and breathing. 
  • Call 911, then start CPR if needed
  • Keep them still if you suspect neck injury. 
  • Cover them with dry towels. 
  • Write down what happened and when. 

After these first steps, watch your child closely. Some injuries don’t show up right away. 

When to get medical help 

Take your child to the doctor if they: 

  • Passed out during the accident 
  • Took in lots of water 
  • Have trouble breathing 
  • Act strange or very sleepy 
  • Show any cuts or bruises 

Keep all accident details, photos and reports. Note any broken pool rules or safety problems you see. This info helps doctors give the proper treatment. 

Quick action makes a big difference in pool accidents. Keep emergency numbers handy and learn CPR. While we hope you never face this scary situation, being ready helps keep kids safe. If someone else’s careless actions led to your child’s injury, talking to a pool accident lawyer can help protect your family’s rights