Are water slides safe?

The water on the slide acts as a lubricant to keep you from getting stuck or slowing down. Friction between your body and the slide help you stay in place. One of the reasons water slides are safe is because they use natural forces to move people along.
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How common are water slide accidents?

Water park accidents are fairly common. According to a study by the Red Cross, more than 4,200 people are hospitalized each year for waterslide-related injuries. Common causes of waterslide injuries include: Poor maintenance.
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Can you drown on a waterslide?

Falling Off A Slide

It turns out that water park slides don't even have to be faulty to be dangerous, and if you don't use them the way they were intended, you could die.
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Do people get stuck in waterslides?

A female cruise ship passenger was left high but not dry after getting trapped on the attraction's massive waterslide overlooking the ocean. A video of her unorthodox stranding at sea currently boasts over 15 million views on TikTok.
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What are water slides made out of?

They are typically made of a thick strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and are inflated using an electric or gasoline powered blower. The water slide is attached to a water hose in order to generate the supply of water.
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Why do you cross your legs on a water slide?

For the same reason, riders cross their legs while sliding. This allows them to reduce the friction caused by air and slide down faster.
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Can you get sick from a water park?

Preventing Diarrheal Illnesses:

Pools, hot tubs, splash pads, and water parks can easily be contaminated by a person with diarrhea. Swimmers get ill by swallowing contaminated water. Chlorine doesn't kill germs instantly which means germs can spread even in properly maintained pools, splash pads, or water parks.
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How much urine is in water parks?

According to NPR, scientists in Canada found that one 220,000-gallon, commercial-size swimming pool can contain almost 20 gallons of pee.
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How many deaths happen at amusement parks?

Approximately four deaths annually in the United States are associated with roller coasters. Although traumatic injuries resulting in the deaths of roller coaster patrons tend to receive the most media attention, they only represent one quarter of all fatalities.
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What are the odds of dying on a roller coaster?

The likelihood of dying on a roller coaster is pretty low, with odds at roughly one in 750 million, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. But when injuries do happen, they can be life changing and tragic. And accidents while suspended in the air are certainly frightening.
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Are water parks a waste of water?

Compared with other recreational facilities, water parks also appear to consume significantly less water. According to the Alliance for Water Efficiency, golf courses, which cater to far fewer people each day than water parks, require anywhere from a hundred thousand to a million gallons of water per day, each.
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How many people have died in water slides?

According to the State Department's findings, out of 552 reported amusement ride accidents spanning over five years, 122 were waterslide-related. The NJ.com report also indicated that out of the 552 injuries reported, one of the injuries resulted in death – though it's unclear whether it was waterslide-related.
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How do I stop being scared of water slides?

How to overcome the fear of water slides
  1. Identify what scares you about water slides. ...
  2. Set a goal for going on a ride. ...
  3. Expose to the ride slowly. ...
  4. Avoid catastrophizing. ...
  5. Stay calm using relaxation techniques. ...
  6. Get on the ride. ...
  7. Do it the second time!
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Do professional swimmers pee in the pool?

Nearly 100% of elite competitive swimmers pee in the pool. Regularly. Some deny it, some proudly embrace it, but everyone does.
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Can you get a UTI from a water park?

Swimming. Swimming-related activities are the No. 1 risk factor for developing a UTI in the summertime. Sitting around in a wet swimsuit can allow bacteria to grow, and this bacteria may get into your urinary tract, causing infection.
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Is it OK to pee in the pool?

None of the substances mentioned above in normal urine are present in large enough amounts to be dangerous. So if you decide to go in the pool, or you swim in the diluted urine of someone else, it's not harmful. Urine isn't sterile, but this isn't necessarily a problem.
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What diseases can you get from a water park?

The most common recreational water illness is diarrhea. Swallowing water contaminated with poop that contains germs can cause diarrheal illness. Diarrheal illnesses can be caused by germs such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Shigella, norovirus, and E. coli.
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Can you get a stomach bug from a water park?

A parasite known as Cryptosporidium (or just Crypto) has been identified in public pools and water parks. Crypto has been increasing at a rate of 13 percent each year from 2009 to 2017, according to the CDC. Cypto can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps and vomiting, and is commonly seen in children.
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Can you get pinworms from a water park?

Pinworm infections are rarely spread through recreational water. Pinworm infections occur when a person swallows pinworm eggs picked up from contaminated surfaces or feces (poop).
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What do you put under a slip and slide?

Pro tip: Use tear-free baby soap to lubricate your slip 'n slide, especially when kids are participating in the fun. By using Americover's high-quality plastic sheeting, along with a few of your own recycled materials, you can create a long-lasting DIY slip and slide without breaking the bank.
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How do you make a water slide slippery?

Turn on the hose to wet the slide. Or use Jennifer's extra fun idea: add some baby soap to make the plastic extra slippery. She says, “You can leave the hose at the top of the slide for lubrication, or you can attach a sprinkler head like I did so the kids slide through a nice, cooling shower on the way down.”
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