08/13/2026
Swim diaper questions come up in nearly every parent orientation, so let's settle it here.
A good swim diaper should fit snugly at the legs and waist without leaving red marks, and reusable swim diapers tend to hold up better across multiple classes than disposables. Avoid anything baggy, since it won't contain accidents and can affect a baby's movement in the water.
Not sure what your class requires? Check with your local front desk before your first session.
08/07/2026
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08/04/2026
Every child finds their own rhythm in the water, and our instructors are trained to meet kids exactly where they are, including swimmers with different learning styles. Comfort first, skill second, confidence as the result.
Ready to see what your kid's pace looks like? Find a class near you and get started this month.
07/30/2026
📵 Pool Time = No Phone Zone! 🏊♀️🌞
When it comes to water safety, distractions can wait. Keep your phone close for emergencies but keep your eyes on the pool, not the screen. 👀💦
✨ Send this to your partner, family, or any fellow swim watchers as a friendly reminder: Stay present. Stay alert.
07/21/2026
Not all life jackets are created equal. 🦺
Walk into any big box store and you'll find shelves full of colorful flotation vests marketed for kids. Cute designs, low prices, easy to grab and toss in the cart. But many of those products have never been tested or approved by the U.S. Coast Guard.
A USCG-approved life jacket has been rigorously tested to meet accepted safety standards. An unapproved flotation device has not. That difference matters enormously in an emergency. What to look for when you check yours:
🔍 The label should clearly state "U.S. Coast Guard Approved"
⚖️ Size by weight, not age
🔒 Straps should buckle snugly, lift from the shoulders and it shouldn't rise past the chin
If yours doesn't have that approval label, it's time to replace it. USCG-approved life jackets for kids are widely available at Dick's Sporting Goods, West Marine, and Amazon and most start around $25.
And remember: a life jacket is a layer of protection, not a substitute for knowing how to swim.
07/16/2026
Rip currents, sudden depth changes, murky water, and busy beaches all create conditions that catch families off guard. A little preparation before you go keeps the focus on the fun.
We put together 10 beach safety tips to help your family head into the season with confidence, covering everything from designating a water watcher to what kids should do if they get caught in a current. 🌊
👉 Read the full guide here: https://www.safesplash.com/blog/10-beach-safety-tips