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Kids’ swimsuit warning goes viral First published on Friday 9 April 2021 Last modified on Friday 28 May 2021
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The shocking image shows a range of different coloured swimsuits and illustrates how some colours just don't show up when children are swimming underwater. The image shows how brighter swimsuits, such as reds or pinks, show up considerably more in the water than black or grey bathing suits. 'It isn’t just what is cute,' they added. 'The chart below visualizes what colours look like underwater.Australian Facebook group CPR Kids also shared a similarly shocking image, in a bid to highlight the dangers of not wearing bright swimsuits.'What do you see underneath the water here?' they asked. 'Take a good look. Anything? A child? Yes, there is a child there.'
Marks & Spencer has a great range of brightly-coloured swimwear for babies and children – see more details here.
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