The Swim Advantage Blog

The 4th of July is the absolute peak of summer. We are talking backyard BBQs, packed lake beaches, coolers full of sugary drinks, and waiting for the sun to go down for the big fireworks show. It is the ultimate holiday!
However, it is also one of the busiest, most crowded, and most distracting days of the year around the water. Between the grilling, the socializing, and the general holiday chaos, water safety can easily slip through the cracks. We want you to enjoy your hot dogs and sparklers without the stress.
Here are our top tips for navigating holiday water safety so your 4th of July stays memorable for all the right reasons.
Picture this: You are at a massive family BBQ. There are twenty adults in the backyard, laughing and eating potato salad. It is incredibly easy to assume that Aunt Sue or Grandpa is watching the kids in the pool. But when adults are distracted by grilling and catching up, kids can quietly slip under the radar.
The Solution: Introduce the Designated Water Watcher system.
If you are heading to a public swimming area this weekend, expect it to be at maximum capacity.
The Reality Check: Lifeguards are absolute heroes, but on the 4th of July, they are scanning a sea of hundreds of splashing people. As we like to say, you are your child’s primary lifeguard!
Everyone loves hanging out by the water waiting for the fireworks to start at 9PM…ish, and naturally, the kids want to keep swimming as the sun goes down.
The Danger: Visibility plummets at dusk. If a child goes under in a dark or dimly lit pool, it is incredibly difficult to spot them beneath the surface glare.
It is a holiday, and adult beverages are usually flowing. But alcohol and water activities are a notoriously dangerous combination.
Have a fantastic, safe, and happy Independence Day weekend!
And remember, just because it is mid-summer doesn’t mean you’ve missed the boat on swim lessons. At The Swim Advantage in Orland Park and Joliet, our classes run year-round and month-to-month. It is never too late to get your child (or yourself!) into the water to build those essential, life-saving skills.
Stay safe out there, enjoy the fireworks, and we will see you in the pool!