Are you planning on taking the kids to a water park this summer? Doctors say that there are several things parents should ...
WPBF First Warning Meteorologist Brooke Silverang discusses the risks of rip currents and how to stay safe in the ocean this ...
Drowning deaths are on the rise in the Houston area, and experts say families need to take water safety seriously this summer ...
Have you ever wondered whether the koi or goldfish in your backyard pond are ok when summer temperatures spike? Extreme heat pushes these cool-water species beyond their comfort zone, sometimes with ...
Swimming offers excellent health benefits, but poor technique, skipped warm-ups, and overtraining can cause injuries. Proper ...
Summertime is here which means going outside or taking a trip to the swimming pool is in high-demand for many. Experts shared ...
Experts share guidance on how to prevent common summertime health risks, such as drowning, fire accidents and heat exhaustion.
This weekend will be very warm, so people will look for an outlet to cool off, likely being lakes, rivers and swimming holes.
Advocacy groups are urging people to use caution around pools, which are set to be a popular spot for those celebrating the Fourth of July. Here's how to keep your family safe.
With the Fourth of July holiday weekend quickly approaching, local swim instructors are urging caution for parents as kids swim to beat the heat.
With temperatures absolutely soaring just in time for the holiday, everyone’s got the exact same idea: get to the water, fast. But public health experts are ...
Wieder and his staff teach swim lessons to children, which he said can reduce a child's risk of drowning by as much as 88%.