Wash. Admin. Code § 388-148-1455 - How must I keep children safe around bodies of water?
(1) You must ensure children in your care are
safe around bodies of water. You must:
(a)
Keep all swimming pools and other bodies of water fenced with a locking gate or
other DLR-approved safety device;
(b) Lock hot tubs when not in use;
(c) Make all potential water hazards,
including wading pools, inaccessible to children when not in use.
(2) All swimming pools and other
bodies of water must comply with state and local regulations. You must work
with your licensor to establish a plan for the bodies of water based on the
development level and behaviors of the children in your home.
(3) You must observe the following when
foster children are swimming in pools and outdoor bodies of water:
(a) Swim only in designated swimming areas;
or
(b) Require all children age
thirteen and under to wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal floatation
devices when swimming outside the supervision of a lifeguard.
(4) If you have any water-based
recreation devices, you must use and maintain them according to manufacturer's
recommendations. All children and youth who ride in a water-based recreation
device must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal floatation device at all
times.
(5) An adult with current
age-appropriate first aid and CPR or a lifeguard must supervise children
swimming under age twelve, and must be able to see and hear the children at all
times. Children under the age of five must be within touching distance of a
supervising adult or the birth parent at all times.
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