Every Child a Swimmer Legislation Introduced in New York
Every Child a Swimmer requires schools to inform parents about water safety and local swim lesson providers.
Every Child a Swimmer requires schools to inform parents about water safety and local swim lesson providers.
Amid continuous reports of drowning incidents nationwide during the first half of 2024, the National Drowning Prevention Alliance is taking action with a new summer-long campaign.
Drowning is a tragic event no pool pro wants to think about. Yet 11 people die by unintentional drowning every day.
VivoAquatics has carved a niche in providing innovative solutions to commercial properties and organizations across the hospitality, fitness and recreation industries as well as for municipalities.
VivoAquatics announced the launch of Blu, the company’s newest innovation in artificial intelligence.
The NDPA reminds parents, pediatricians and the public of the risk of drowning for children and the importance of practicing water safety year-round.
The International Pool | Spa | Patio Expo, co-located with Deck Expo, celebrated its charitable contributions during the last show’s edition.
Joseph Vassallo, president of Las Vegas-based Paragon Pools, was presented with a proclamation from the Clark County Board of Commissioners.
Goldfish Swim School Franchising has signed an agreement to grow the brand in Florida.
Thursday Pools, a manufacturer of unique fiberglass pools, raised nearly $16,000 for the National Drowning Prevention Alliance through its network of dealers at its annual dealer conference. Â
Dominick Mondi, executive director of Northeast Spa and Pool Association and NESPA Foundation, Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines and Joe Oehme, founding board member of the New Jersey Swim Safety Alliance, joined assemblyman Sean Kean on the boardwalk in Spring Lake, New Jersey, to highlight the importance of water safety education on Memorial Day weekend.
The Florida Swims Foundation and Every Child A Swimmer renewed a partnership to provide swim lessons to children in Florida.