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CONTACT: Taishayla Mckitt
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The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is participating in the annual Healthy and Safe Swimming Week, May 20-26, 2019, which is an initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This year’s goal is to emphasize the importance of taking simple steps to prevent pool chemical injuries and promote healthy swimming habits. Healthy swimming is not just about the steps pool operators and pool inspectors take. Do your part to help keep yourselves, your families and friends healthy this summer and year-round.
Pool chemicals are added to maintain water quality and kill germs that may cause illness. Each year, however, mishandling pool chemicals when treating public or residential pools, hot tubs, spas and water playgrounds leads to 3,000–5,000 visits to U.S. emergency departments. To ensure a safe swimming environment, state and local standards specify how to maintain treated water venues.
ADPH encourages those who plan to participate in recreational water activities this season to take the following steps to prevent illness and injuries:
ADPH also encourages safe swimming habits when enjoying natural waters:
For more information on Healthy and Safe Swimming Week, visit:
County health departments throughout Alabama provide a wide range of confidential and professional services. Contact your local county health department for additional information.
Mission: To promote, protect, and improve Alabama’s health
Vision: Healthy People. Healthy Communities. Healthy Alabama.