How to Help Keep Your Family Safe in the Water This Summer - Life Time Experts Share What Matters Most
How to Help Keep Your Family Safe in the Water This Summer - Life Time Experts Share What Matters Most |
| [18-May-2026] |
Life Time draws on 30+ years of aquatics expertise, 500+ pools and a vast lifeguard certification operation to help families make safer choices in and around water Key Highlights:
CHANHASSEN, Minn., May 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As families head back to pools and lakes this summer, Life Time (NYSE: LTH) is marking National Water Safety Month in May with a practical set of swim-safety guidelines designed to help keep kids and adults safer in and around water. With drowning ranking as the leading cause of unintentional injury death for children ages 1 to 4 and the second leading cause for children ages 5 to 14 (CDC), Life Time is drawing on more than three decades of aquatics expertise to help families have a safe and confident summer in the water. Every month, Life Time teaches more than 30,000 people crucial swim safety skills through swim lessons and clinics held across many of its 190+ athletic country clubs in the United States and Canada. While children face the greatest risk, Life Time's aquatics programs welcome swimmers of every age and ability, because confidence in the water is a lifelong skill. The company operates more than 500 indoor and outdoor pools spanning everything from resort-style beach club pool decks to indoor lap pools and aquatics centers. "We want families to have fun all summer, and a fun summer is a safe summer," said Alicia Kockler, Life Time's Senior Vice President of Kids and Aquatics. "It really comes down to a few simple things: Keep your eyes on your kids at all times and invest in swim lessons to teach them how to swim." Life Time's Golden Rule for Swim Safety: The 25:10 Rule At the center of Life Time's swim safety education is the 25:10 Rule: If a child cannot swim a standard 25-meter pool length without assistance, a parent or guardian should always remain within 10 feet. Drowning can happen silently and within seconds, often without the splashing or cries for help that most people expect. Staying alert and close is key. Additional Swim Safety Tips from Life Time's Aquatics Team
As summer gets underway, Life Time's athletic country clubs across North America are opening outdoor pools, beach club deck experiences and expanded aquatics programming. Swim lessons, clinics, and kids programming are available at Life Time locations nationwide. Kids enrolled in Life Time summer camps receive swim lessons twice weekly, included in the camp price. Life Time aims to ensure all campers become more confident swimmers. For more information about Life Time, visit www.lifetime.life, follow on social media at Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, or download the complimentary Life Time App. Frequently Asked Questions: What is the best age to start swim lessons? What is the 25:10 swimming rule and why does it matter? How does Life Time keep its pools safe? Where can I find swim lessons near me? About Life Time
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