AdvertisementYou Could Save A Child From Drowning This Summer. Here's HowJuly 03, 2021Kristen KendrickfacebookEmailTo help keep weak swimmers safe, stay "touch-close" and don't rely on a busy lifeguard to be the only eyes on a crowded pool or beach. It's best, say experts working to prevent drownings, to designate a nondrinking adult to scan the water at any pool party or beach outing, and to rotate that "watching" shift every 30 minutes to keep fresh eyes on the kids. (Getty Images)