It turns out that the color of your child’s swimsuit can play a big role in pool and water safety.
And this month, TikTok has been filled with parents warning everyone that blue swimsuits can be dangerous since they’re tough to see under water, and some people are extremely concerned.
“Look how difficult it is to see her under the water,” she says in the video, as her daughter swims in a blue bathing suit she bought for the purpose of the video. “And this is in calm water. This is not with a whole bunch of other kids playing and splashing around and having a good time. Even look in the sunlight. Look how difficult it is see her because it is the same color as her environment. Do not buy blue bathing suits.”right.
Some of the most popular swimsuit colors, like blue and green, quickly blend in to the water. Children can drown in as, and this lack of visibility can be the reason why a lifeguard or caregiver can’t see a child struggling in the water before it’s too late.
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