 Hi, I'm Alex Hohns, our Chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, bringing you some summer safety tips so that you and your family can have a fun and safe summer. When it gets hot out, it's always a lot of fun to go to a pool, whether somebody's house or at the public pool, but we really want you to be safe. First, always make sure that there's a designated water watcher that's an adult who is focused on the kids when they're in or near the water. He is not reading a book, looking at their phone, hence the duty that can be shared so somebody could be the water watcher for 15 minutes and then hand it off to somebody else. You also want layers of protection, things like a fence four feet tall on all four sides of the pool, preferably with a self-closing gate. On top of that, pool alarms or covers for the top of your pool. This is especially important during times when you don't even think the kids are near the pool. Unfortunately, we see too many injuries during non-swim time. Additional life-saving tips. Learn how to swim and teach your kids to learn how to swim. And know how to do CPR. In a tragedy, it can save a life. And whatever pool you go to, check with the owners to make sure that you have federally compliant drain covers in place. I encourage everyone to go to poolsafely.gov for important pool safety information, as well as some fun games for the kids. If you're wondering about recalls for pool products or others, go to cpsc.gov.com. And if you're experiencing any problems with products or think there's a hazard in your household, I encourage you to go to saferproducts.gov where you can report those to us and we will look into it. You could be saving somebody else's life. Thanks again for watching and have a safe summer.