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August 21, 2024
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POOL & HOT TUB ALLIANCE SUPPORTS INTRODUCTION OF SWIM ACT TO INCREASE SWIM EDUCATION ACCESS
(Alexandria, Va.) — The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA), the trade association representing the swimming pool, hot tub, and spa industry, announced its support of the SWIM Act, which was introduced to the House of Representatives earlier this month by U.S. Rep. W. Gregory Steube (R-FL-17). H.R. 9298 is a groundbreaking piece of legislation designed to enhance water safety by authorizing basic, lifesaving swim lessons as a qualified expense for Health Savings Accounts (Section 223) and Flexible Savings Accounts (Section 125).
The Safe Water Instruction for Minors (SWIM) Act of 2024 is a landmark bill that prioritizes drowning prevention and helps families proactively access lifesaving swim lessons. Both HSAs and FSAs can be used to save for qualified medical expenses, such as smoking cessation programs and medications. With the introduction of H.R. 9298, basic swim skills can be added as a qualified expense and allow the use of pre-tax dollars to prevent drowning accidents.
"Ensuring increased access to swim lessons and emphasizing drowning prevention efforts are essential measures to not only protect public health, but to empower families from all communities to stay safer around the water," said three-time Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines, PHTA Vice President of Partnerships and Development, who leads PHTA’s Step Into Swim drowning prevention initiative. "At a time when drownings are on the rise – affecting minority and low-income communities hardest – the SWIM Act bridges the financial gap by allowing parents to use HSA or FSA funds for swim lessons and helps foster a culture of water safety for generations to come."
Drowning is the leading cause of death in children between the ages of 1 and 4 in the U.S., and nearly 90% of drownings in children under 5 happen at home. As learning to swim from a qualified instructor reduces the risk of drowning by 88% among this same age group, it is critical to equip families with the proper education and resources, including financial support through initiatives like the SWIM Act, to keep children safer around the water.
PHTA applauds the efforts of Rep. Steube for bringing this to the floor. As a leader in the aquatics industry, PHTA has been strongly advocating for H.R. 9298 and is committed to working with Congressional offices and SWIM Act supporters to elevate important conversations about pool and water safety.
"It's commonsense that our tax laws are adjusted to permit Americans' HSAs and FSAs to help fund water safety lesson expenses. Swimming is a vital life skill, and water safety lessons are proven to prevent drownings," said Rep. Steube. "We should be looking at ways to give Americans better control over their hard-earned HSA and FSA funds. This legislation is one of the ways Congress can give Americans increased options in their spending, while providing a more affordable path to a vital life skill."
PHTA continues to promote health and safety across the industry, with a focus on drowning prevention through its Step Into Swim initiative. Step Into Swim aims to create safer swimmers and provides learn-to-swim grants in underserved communities to further swim education. The grant program paired with the use of HSA or FSA funds means there are opportunities for families to lessen any financial burden placed on keeping their kids safe around the water.
To learn more about PHTA, visit www.phta.org. To learn more about Step Into Swim, visit www.stepintoswim.org.
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About the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance:
The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA), a non-profit organization with over 3,900 members from around the world, was established in 1956 to support, promote, and protect the common interests of the $62B pool, hot tub, and spa industry. PHTA provides education, advocacy, standards development, research, and market growth initiatives to increase our members’ professionalism, knowledge, and profitability. Additionally, PHTA promotes the use of pools by expanding swimming, water safety, and related research and outreach activities aimed at introducing more people to swimming, making swimming environments safer, and keeping pools open to serve communities. For more information, visit www.phta.org.