Agnes Davis, CEO, swim swim swim I Say, Talks Life Saving Tips In The Water

May is National Drowning Prevention Month; sssIS Scores Associated Press and ABC News Feature
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Agnes Davis, CEO, swim swim swim I SAY with client
Agnes Davis, CEO, swim swim swim I SAY with client
NEW YORK - April 28, 2015 - PRLog -- Agnes Davis, CEO, swim swim swim I Say (sssIS, www.swimswimswimisay.com), is on a crusade to empower families, students and adults on the fundamentals of swimming. Real Talk: 70% of African Americans/Hispanics can’t swim and are unable to save a family member or friend if drowning. Davis is the only female-owned and operated swimming company based in Upper Manhattan servicing Wall Street, Harlem and the Bronx. sssIS teaches more than just swimming to over 100 students and families. Davis’ passion to encourage children, adults and parents to jump into the water and learn to swim helped her score an Associated Press, ABC News and Yahoo feature.

The mission of sssIS is to introduce swimming as an empowerment tool and total body exercise while encouraging children and families to stay active while reducing diabetes, hypertension and stress.

Since the month of May is the ushering of warm weather throughout the United States, it is fittingly designated as National Drowning Prevention Month. According to the National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA.org), drowning is the 5th leading cause of unintentional injury deaths for all ages in the United States; and, 2nd leading cause of accidental death amongst children.

sssIS has been featured in the following media outlets: Yahoo News, Washington Post, SiriusXM, USA News, Courier Post, NBC Today Weekend, The Daily Beast, Jones Magazine, ABC-TV, WPIX-11, DNAinfo, Black Enterprise, WBLSFM-Steve Harvey Morning, The Network Journal and AOL Parenting.

See Agnes Davis’ video on Autism Awareness featured on USATODAY.com ~ http://www.usatoday.com/videos/life/2015/04/23/26243633/

Agnes Davis’ 5 Tips to Water Safety:

1)Don’t panic.Floating on one’s back and treading water are great survival techniques; this allows the swimmer to conserve energy and be in a position to signal for help

2) Don’t dive into water. It’s dangerous since you can’t see the bottom of the water, and accidents can happen including serious spinal injury

3) Trust the help. Lifeguards are an important part of water safety. Only swim where lifeguards are present

4) Get a buddy. Swimming is more fun when you have a partner, please don’t swim alone

5) Invest in lessons. Swimming lessons, as noted by the Center of Disease Control, is the best prevention against drowning and staying safe

For additional information about swim swim swim I SAY (www.swimswimswimisay.com), and to book Agnes Davis as a speaker or schedule an interview, contact Karen Taylor Bass, kt@taylormademediapr.com, 917-509-3061.

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About swim swim swim I Say:

swim swim swim I Say (http://www.swimswimswimisay.com) teaches tots, children and adults swimming and water safety. What makes swim Swim swim I Say unique compared to other swimming companies is their Fear of Water to Loving the Water Swimming program, which they wrote, copyrighted and trademarked. In addition, swim swim swim I Say, instructs individuals with special needs that most companies will not work with or have little experience working with.

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