Swimming without it is "extremely dangerous", according to the police in a new warning
It is a major concern in the United States this summer.
Temperatures haveJust hit 115 degrees in places across the country, andExtreme heat alerts have been issued in more than half of the American states. With little relief in sight, many people have one thing in mindthis summer: swimming. According to the American Labor Statistics Bureau (BLS), swimming is theThe highest popular popular activity in the country. But there are a number of security problems that can come with a drop in water, even if you try to cool off. Now the police have issued a new warning as to the swimming that everyone must take into account. Read the rest to discover what civil servants say they are "extremely dangerous" to swim without.
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There have already been several aquatic security alerts this year.
Whether you are in a swimming pool or at the beach, there can be dangers that are hidden wherever you swim, so civil servants are still working to give swimmers a fair warning regarding security problems.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
In May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report telling aRecent bacteria epidemic Of a community swimming pool in Pennsylvania, warning people of the risk of swimming in swimming pools with little or no chlorine. Last month, health experts alerted the Americans to aIncrease observations Dangerous bacteriaVibrio vulnificusOn the beaches of the country this summer.
Now the police have a new urgent warning that you will want to take into account.
The police have issued a new warning on swimming.
Springfield officials, Massachusetts, warn residentsnot to swim In illegal areas, ABC Local and WGGB affiliated with Fox reported on July 20. According to the media, the region's police are on alert for people who swim in these bodies of water now while heat waves strike in the United States, but it is not because it does not Is not because they are looking to catch you with intrusion - they actually try to keep you safe.
Ryan WalshA Springfield police spokesman told WGGB that swimming in places without rescuers could put people at serious risks, especially when the area is already prohibited from the public. "Going to any swimming hole where there is no rescuer in service is extremely dangerous," he said. "It can be more superficial than someone does it. It can be deeper than someone does it."
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There is currently a shortage of rescuers in the United States
The danger of swimming without rescuer is particularly pressing this year. There is currently ashortage of rescuers In the country, according to the American Lifeguard Association. "It is the worst that we have never seen,"Bernard J. Fisher II, director of health and security at the American Lifeguard Association, saidThe New York Times, adding that around a third of the country's beaches and swimming pools are affected by the shortage.
According to the newspaper, a number of factors contribute to the absence of rescuers this summer. A lack of training for new and old rescuers is the result of restrictions and suspensions during the cocovated pandemic, and some rescuers have left industry for retail or service jobs when the pools were closed, then have decided not to return to a higher salary. "If we do not continue to train new rescuers all summer, it will be long before we get out of this," said Fisher.
This shortage has already had serious repercussions.
A number of United States cities have responded to the shortage of rescuers byClosing swimming pools and restrict the beaches, according to the Associated Press. But it has already led to a tragedy. Just before July 4, a 12 -year -old child from Washington, D.C., died in drowningDuring a family vacation In Virginia Beach where no lifeguards were present. And in the last month, there is alsobeen several drownings On the shore of Jersey and in Lake MichiganDuring the times to which The rescuers were not present.
It's not just a few cases here and there either. Without rescuers, "drowningwill point, "Fisher recently said toLos Angeles Times. According to the US Lifesaving Association (USLA), it is estimated that the chance toPeople fatally drown When the rescuers are present, it is only 1 in 18 million.
With Springfield, Massachusetts police, many people fear that the continuing shortage will continue to have negative safety implications, as swimming pools and beaches are closed to the public while temperatures increase. "It's difficult to look at,"Aaron Levine, an aquatic supervisor in Austin, Texas, said The New York Times . "It is 100 degrees in Texas. If they do not come to their rescuers' pool pool, they will find a body of water somewhere."