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Moreno Valley Urges Families to Make Water Safety a Priority During the Busy Summer Season

By Paige Sullivan, Community Writer
July 15, 2026 at 12:29pm. Views: 96

As temperatures continue to climb across the Inland Empire, Moreno Valley families are spending more time enjoying swimming pools, splash pads, lakes, and other water recreation areas. While these activities provide welcome relief from Southern California's summer heat, city officials and public safety agencies are reminding residents that water safety should remain a top priority throughout the season. Their message is both timely and important: a fun day in the water should always begin with preparation, supervision, and awareness.

The City of Moreno Valley recently highlighted water safety as part of its summer public awareness efforts, encouraging parents, caregivers, and residents to take simple precautions that can prevent tragedies before they occur. The campaign comes as schools are on summer break and thousands of children are spending more time outdoors participating in recreational activities.

According to national safety organizations, drowning remains one of the leading causes of accidental death among young children. The majority of incidents occur silently and within seconds, often when adults believe someone else is watching. Unlike dramatic portrayals often seen in movies, real drowning emergencies frequently happen without shouting or splashing, making constant supervision essential whenever children are near water.

Moreno Valley offers numerous opportunities for residents to cool off during the summer months. Community pools, neighborhood splash pads, private backyard pools, and nearby destinations such as Lake Perris attract thousands of visitors each year. These recreational amenities contribute significantly to the city's quality of life, but they also underscore the importance of practicing responsible water safety habits.

Local officials encourage parents to designate one responsible adult as a "water watcher" whenever children are swimming. That individual should avoid distractions such as mobile phones, conversations, or other activities that take attention away from the water. Rotating this responsibility among adults during family gatherings can help ensure someone is always actively supervising swimmers.

Swimming lessons are another important component of water safety. While no lesson can completely eliminate the risk of drowning, learning basic swimming and floating skills can greatly improve a child's confidence and ability in the water. Moreno Valley and surrounding communities offer seasonal swim instruction through parks and recreation programs, private instructors, and community organizations.

Safety experts also recommend installing barriers around residential pools, including self-closing gates and secure fencing designed to prevent unsupervised access. Pool alarms, safety covers, and properly maintained rescue equipment provide additional layers of protection for homeowners with backyard pools.

For families planning visits to Lake Perris or other regional recreation areas, officials remind residents that open water presents different challenges than swimming pools. Water depth can change unexpectedly, underwater hazards may be present, and wind or weather conditions can shift quickly. Wearing properly fitted life jackets while boating or participating in water sports remains one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce risk.

 

 

As another Inland Empire summer unfolds, Moreno Valley's emphasis on water safety serves as a valuable reminder that the best memories are created when families can enjoy recreation with confidence and peace of mind. Whether spending an afternoon at a neighborhood pool, cooling off at a splash pad, or visiting one of the region's beautiful lakes, a few simple precautions can make all the difference. By staying alert, remaining prepared, and looking out for one another, residents can help ensure this summer is remembered not for preventable accidents, but for safe days filled with laughter, family, and community.

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