01/15/2026
Bathing suit color is a safety choice, not just a style choice.
In a pool, lake, or river, blue/teal/gray/white and most “water-colored” prints blend in fast. Movement + glare + waves + shadows can make a child disappear in seconds—even when you’re looking right at the water.
This or That?
✅ Choose: neon yellow, neon orange, neon pink, bright red, high-contrast solids
❌ Avoid: blue, teal, green, gray, black, white, and busy patterns that camouflage
The right color helps you SEE faster—but it doesn’t prevent drowning. Touch supervision for kids under 5 + barriers + life jackets (open water) + swim skills + CPR!
01/15/2026
NOTICE: A “no swim” advisory is currently in effect for DuBois Park. Stay connected with us for updates. For more information on the Florida Healthy Beaches Program, visit the Florida Department of Health website: https://www.floridahealth.gov/community-environmental-public-health/environmental-public-health/water-quality/aquatic-toxins/beach-water-quality/
[Alt text: Graphic with the no swim advisory information next to an orange warning icon in a white box on a green background. Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation logo appears at the top.]
01/11/2026
Recertified and ready to teach your child how to swim! 🏊 😎
01/11/2026
Florida lawmakers push for updated pool safety laws after record drowning deaths
A record 113 children have drowned in Florida so far this year, with most victims under 5 years old and most incidents occurring in residential pools.
01/11/2026
Drowning IS NOT LIKE THE MOVIES. 🎥
It is silent and fast. It can look like horsing around. It can look like an act. It could happen right next to you and you won't notice.
Always supervise your children and teens in the water.
01/11/2026
What does a water watcher do? 👀