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For a schedule of upcoming water safety classes in Sugar Land, residents can visit www.sugarlandparks.com or call the Imperial Park Recreation Center at (281) 275-2825.

"The first five minutes of a pool party are the most dangerous because the adults are distracted setting down coolers and talking," says one local instructor. "We teach kids to ask permission before they even dip a toe in the water." With pools in Sugar Land opening as early as April, experts advise enrolling in safety classes during the winter or early spring. By the time Memorial Day weekend arrives, the skills should be muscle memory. water+safety+class+sugar+land

Sugar Land, TX – With over 20 miles of waterways, numerous community pools, and the year-round warm climate of Fort Bend County, water is an integral part of life in Sugar Land. From the man-made lakes of master-planned communities like Riverstone and Greatwood to the natural banks of the Brazos River, residents are constantly drawn to the water. However, this access comes with a critical responsibility: water safety. For a schedule of upcoming water safety classes