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2026 Social Media Messaging
Social Media 2026-7 | Water Safety
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Social Media 2026-7 | Water Safety
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Social Media 2026-3 | Water Safety
POST COPY: Did you know swimming in lakes after heavy rain can be unsafe? Runoff after storms can carry bacteria, debris, and contaminants into lakes and rivers. It’s often recommended to wait 24–72 hours after heavy rainfall before swimming, depending on local water quality conditions. https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-swimming/safety/how-to-safely-visit-oceans-lakes-and-rivers.html
Social Media 2026-4 | Water Safety
POST COPY: Did you know cold water can disable muscles in minutes? Cold water (below 70°F) can cause rapid muscle fatigue and cold shock, even in strong swimmers. Loss of control often happens much sooner than hypothermia and increases drowning risk. https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/DCO%20Documents/5p/CG-5PC/CG-CVC/CVC3/notice/flyers/Cold_Water_Survival_Hypothermia.pdf
Social Media 2026-6 | Water Safety
POST COPY: 6. Did you know drowning is often silent, not loud? Movies and television for years have misrepresented the process of drowning incorrectly. Most drowning victims cannot wave, yell, or splash for help because they are struggling just to breathe. Recognizing quiet signs of distress is critical for early intervention. https://ndpa.org/DrowningDoesntLookLikeDrowning
Social Media 2026-5 | Water Safety
POST COPY: 5. Did you know lifeguards significantly reduce water-related hazards—but don’t replace adult supervision? Lifeguards have a limited area they monitor and mainly focus on prevention and emergency response. Parental supervision is still the best layer of water safety you can provide. Drowning often occurs quickly and quietly, making attentive supervision essential. https://ndpa.org/how-lifeguards-and-water-watchers-work-together
Social Media 2026-2 | Water Safety
POST COPY: Did you know most inflatable flotation toys aren’t actual safety devices? Common items like water wings, inflatable rings, and pool noodles are toys—not life-saving equipment. They can deflate, slip off, or give a false sense of security. Only Coast Guard-approved life jackets are considered real flotation devices. https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/water-safety/swim-safety.html
Social Media 2026-1 | Water Safety
POST COPY: Did you know kiddie pools are regulated in government housing? Most military housing areas regulate the use of kiddie pools because unattended pools can create drowning risks for neighborhood children and become sanitation hazards if the water is not properly maintained. Many installations require pools to be emptied daily and supervised at all times. https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/367.pdf
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