SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Yuma Launches Infant Swim Rescue Program
Episode Date: October 16, 2025Send us a text and chime in!The City of Yuma is partnering with Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) to help children across the Yuma region develop critical life-saving water skills. ISR teaches infants an...d young children survival techniques that help them float or reach safety if they enter the water unexpectedly. Classes will be offered October 27 through December 12, 2025, at one of the City’s pools. Lessons are held Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Each child and parent/guardian attends a 10-minute one-on-one session daily for six weeks. Thanks to a partnership between the Prison Hill Liquid Foundation and the City’s U.S. Consumer... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yuma-launches-infant-swim-rescue-program/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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The city of Yuma is partnering with infant swimming resource, ISR, to help children across the
Yuma region develop critical life-saving water skills.
ISR teaches infants and young children survival techniques that help them float or reach safety
if they enter the water unexpectedly.
Classes will be offered October 27th through December 12, 2025, at one of the city's pools.
Lessons are held Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.
each child and parents slash guardian attends a 10-minute one-on-one session daily for six weeks.
Thanks to a partnership between the Prison Hill Liquid Foundation and the city's U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, CPSC, Pools Safely Grant, families will pay only a fraction of the typical ISR cost.
A standard ISR lesson is valued at approximately $855, both families will pay just $205 per child,
$100 deposit and $105.I.R registration.
Families enrolling multiple children will pay one deposit per family, $100, and a $105.
ISR registration fee per child.
Participation is open to families throughout the Yuma region.
You do not have to be a city of Yuma resident to enroll.
Space is limited to 18 children and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis,
with registration open now.
To register, parents should email ISR instructor KellySparks at Kelly.
Sparks at Infantswim.com to reserve a spot in a range payment.
ISR lessons are customized to each child's developmental level and taught one-on-one by certified
instructors. Infants as young as six months old who can sit independently learn to hold their
breath underwater, roll onto their backs, float safely, rest, and breathe until help arrives.
Toddlers and young children up to age six learn to combine swimming and floating techniques to
safely reach the side of the pool. Isr is the fastest, most effective way for children to safely
learn confidence and competence in the water, shared sparks. A defining feature of ISR is its strong
focus on safety. Before lessons begin, each child's medical history is carefully reviewed by medical
professionals to identify any potential concerns about participation. Parents receive education
on aquatic safety and, toward the end of the program, may join their child in the water to
practice skills together and reinforce safe habits. Water safety is a year-round concern for families in our
community, said Recreation Manager A.J. Muscata. The ISR program gives parents peace of mind by equipping even
our youngest swimmers with life-saving skills, while also educating families on best practices around
the water. The Greater Yuma Water Safety Alliance, Jaisa, a regional coalition of local governments,
health providers, and community partners, has identified expanding access to swim lessons and
early water safety education as a top priority. Bringing ISR to Yuma reflects that ongoing commitment to
reducing drowning risks and creating a safer, more water-aware community.
For more information, visit or contact AJ Muscatah at 928-373-5201.
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