The City of Tustin will hold its inaugural Water Safety Challenge to help educate the community about water safety and drowning prevention. Tustin is proud to partner with Stop Drowning Now and Blue Buoy Family Swim School to bring awareness to the issue, as most adults are unaware that drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in the United States for children under the age of five (drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death for kids under the age of 14).
The Water Safety Challenge on May 22nd from 10am-noon in the Civic Center parking lot, will provide valuable water safety information, including rescue techniques and demonstrations of safety equipment.
Olympic gold and bronze medalist, Jessica Hardy, will also be in attendance at the Tustin Water Safety Challenge. This event is for the whole family and the first 100 children in attendance will receive a gift card for a free kid’s meal at Chick-fil-A. Social distancing and masks will be required.
For more information on this event, please call (714) 573-3107.