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Mermaid Tail                                                                                                                          ADULTS

                                                                                                                                            Adults should realize that swimming in a mermaid
                                                                                                                                            tail restricts leg movements and should approach


                                                                                                                                            A mermaid tail will not help an adult swim better if
      and             Monofin Safety                                                                                                        the sport appreciating that fundamental difference.
                                                                                                                                            they are not already a proficient swimmer.

                                                                                                                                            Part of  the magic of mermaids is the reaction to
                                                                                                                                            those that see one. Most everyone loves mermaids
                                                                                                                                            and you do not need to swim in a mermaid tail to
                                                                                                                                            be a mermaid.  Mermaids wearing mermaid tails
                                                                                                                                            can be land-based educators, help raise awareness
                                                                                                                                            for environmental issues or simply enjoy modeling
                                                                                                                                            and the positive reaction that comes with it.

                                                                                                                                            Most of the experts we talked with concur on the following:

                                                                                                                                             1)  GET EDUCATED.  Learn to swim in a tail.  Take classes, join a merpod and/or do your research. Fins
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     by Jeff Weiner                                                                                                                          2)  DO NOT SWIM ALONE.  Swim with someone focused on watching you.  A lifeguard is preferred but

                                                                                                                                                do not rely on them if at a public pool.  You need someone that is focused to assist instantly if need be.
                                                                                                                                             3)  Do not scuba dive or free dive in deep waters without a safety diver.
                                                                                                                                             4)  Do not buy cheap tails.  It may seem like a good idea, but it’s not.  Saving money can cost you more than
                                                                                                                                                you bargain for.  Save up your money or connect with a local mermaid pod.  Local pods are great places
                                                                                                                                                for advice of this nature.
                                                                                                                                             5)  Do not take swim safety for granted.  Just because you are a good swimmer, do not assume you can just
       Safety in all water sports and with all water sport equipment is important. Mermaid tails are no different.                              throw on a mermaid tail and swim.  There are certifications for being a mermaid, teaching mermaids
       Acting without taking precautionary measures and being aware of risks can have very dire consequences.  In                               and freediving. There are multiple organizations that offer these type of certification courses,  like Scuba
       researching this matter and discussing safety with numerous mermaids, free divers, scuba divers, and those                               Schools International (SSI) or Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI).
       with certifications, several key issues emerge that are important to be aware of and are being dealt with directly
       by pools and local governments internationally.   Lets break down the mermaid safety to 2 distinct categories:                    Mermaids have been a fairly self-regulating community for many years.  The market statistics show the rise in tail
       Kids and Adults.                                                                                                                  sales and project continued growth over the next 5 years.  With an increasing market for tails, particularly with
                                                                                                                                         Disney’s announcement of the Live Action Little Mermaid, the probability is that more and more tail makers will
                                    KIDS                                                                                                 enter the market and more and more low cost, poor quality tails will be sold.


                                    A mermaid tail does not make you swim faster or easier.  Imagine swimming                            Optimally, the mermaid community will continue to work together with their support and educational
                                    with your legs tied together.  If a child or young adult is not a proficient swimmer                 opportunities, so tragic events can be prevented that cost lives and tarnish this incredible global community.
                                    without a tail, the probability is that putting on a monofin and/or tail would
                                    present a dangerous situation.  The magic of mermaids, the tails, the costumes
                                    and lore in conjunction with the low prices (on Amazon for example) can make
                                    it easy to not recognize the risk and dangers.

       All of the safety experts we talked with said the same thing.

           1)  If a child or young adult is not a proficient swimmer, do not put them into a mermaid tail until they are
              READY to swim in a tail.  It is strongly encouraged to consult with a professional mermaid or mermaid
              school to help you.
           2)  No child should be left unattended swimming.  While this seems to be obvious, there is a perception
              that a mermaid tail is like a floaty or a noodle from a safety stand point.  But it is not. Mermaid tails are
              not toys. Those that are watching kids in the pool for safety need to be aware and alert, mermaid tails
              do not float.
           3)  Mermaid swim time is separate from normal pool time.  The experts we talked with suggested that
              mermaid swimming be treated as a separate event from open swimming.  As a separate event there is a
              start time and end times that allows focused attention to safety.
           4)  Be aware of low-cost or poorly constructed mermaid fins. Mermaid tails require some kind of rigid
              monofin for the tail. Some low cost versions use inexpensive materials that can painful to use, brittle
              and break easily.  Breaking or shattering a monofin while swimming is very dangerous.
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                                                                                                                                                      with mermaid tails actively.  This is a first of a continuing and ongoing series focusing on these issues.
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