Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim teacher here, here's my advice: put a reusable rubber swim diaper over the disposable and you'll be fine. Like this: http://www.amazon.com/play-iplay-Swim-Diaper-PARENT/dp/B0027P8LSY
I have babies in the pool for 30 minutes classes all the time, and haven't had an accident in a year since we implemented a double-diaper policy.
Do not ever use normal disposable diapers in the pool. they expand and can 'explode', releasing thousands of little gel absorb balls into the water or all over the deck. Additionally they weigh a ton as they absorb pounds of water. every aquatic I have ever worked at has had a ban on disposable diapers in the pool. Use a swim diaper and a plastic cover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim teacher here, here's my advice: put a reusable rubber swim diaper over the disposable and you'll be fine. Like this: http://www.amazon.com/play-iplay-Swim-Diaper-PARENT/dp/B0027P8LSY
I have babies in the pool for 30 minutes classes all the time, and haven't had an accident in a year since we implemented a double-diaper policy.
Do not ever use normal disposable diapers in the pool. they expand and can 'explode', releasing thousands of little gel absorb balls into the water or all over the deck. Additionally they weigh a ton as they absorb pounds of water. every aquatic I have ever worked at has had a ban on disposable diapers in the pool. Use a swim diaper and a plastic cover.
You really think the swim teacher didn't know this?? Obviously she meant the disposable swim diaper under the reusable swim diaper. Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim teacher here, here's my advice: put a reusable rubber swim diaper over the disposable and you'll be fine. Like this: http://www.amazon.com/play-iplay-Swim-Diaper-PARENT/dp/B0027P8LSY
I have babies in the pool for 30 minutes classes all the time, and haven't had an accident in a year since we implemented a double-diaper policy.
Do not ever use normal disposable diapers in the pool. they expand and can 'explode', releasing thousands of little gel absorb balls into the water or all over the deck. Additionally they weigh a ton as they absorb pounds of water. every aquatic I have ever worked at has had a ban on disposable diapers in the pool. Use a swim diaper and a plastic cover.
Anonymous wrote:Swim teacher here, here's my advice: put a reusable rubber swim diaper over the disposable and you'll be fine. Like this: http://www.amazon.com/play-iplay-Swim-Diaper-PARENT/dp/B0027P8LSY
I have babies in the pool for 30 minutes classes all the time, and haven't had an accident in a year since we implemented a double-diaper policy.