Great Wolf Lodge Recognized For Water Safety Excellence During National Water Safety Month
While all of the company's 11
"This great recognition reflects our team's commitment and understanding that fun and safety both play big roles in creating lifelong memories," said
With May being recognized as National Water Safety Month, which was established by the
"Statistics say that more than one in four fatal drowning victims are children under the age of 14, and it's upsetting to think that the vast majority of those could have been prevented," continued Gonzales. "Our greatest allies in this effort are parents and role models who are willing to be our safety partners by reinforcing a few simple, but important guidelines."
Play Safe Water Safety Tips, from
- If your child is in the water, you should be, too. Interact with children while in the water, especially with weak or non-swimming children. This not only increases safety, but it's also great exercise and creates wonderful family memories.
- Make sure young children and non-swimmers wear
Coast Guard -approved life jackets, fastened properly. Inflatable rafts, swim "floaties," and other inflatable devices are not appropriate life-saving devices. - Teach kids how to swim by enrolling them in swim lessons. These lessons teach the basics of water safety and awareness, and kids will learn a valuable life-skill while gaining confidence. Check with a local
YMCA ,Red Cross , parks department, or school district to see if they offer lessons. - Stay hydrated and be sure to take regular breaks out of the water to stay alert and avoid fatigue. This is especially important if it is hot or humid, and includes indoor waterparks such as
Great Wolf Lodge . - Try to swim where there are trained lifeguards on duty, but remember, parents still need to take responsibility for their children in the water. Lifeguards are trained to monitor the water and react to rescue situations – they are not babysitters or a substitute for parent participation.
About
The company's resorts are family-oriented destination facilities that generally feature 300 to 600 rooms and a large indoor entertainment area measuring 40,000 to 100,000 square feet. The all-suite properties offer a variety of room styles, arcade/game rooms, fitness rooms, themed restaurants, spas, supervised children's activities and other amenities. The company's consolidated subsidiary,
Additional information may be found on the company's Web site at www.greatwolf.com.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: |
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Bethany Perkins, Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. |
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Ph: 608-662-4754, email: [email protected] |
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Angie Amberg, Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. |
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