This popular swimming item may be putting your kid’s life at risk


Katya Ileri’s little girl just wanted to swim with her siblings and dad.

The Turkish family had all been jumping off a boat into aqua blue waters, and the little girl had arm bands on, so they thought she was safe.

But in a terrifying video, Katya shows what can happen when kids don’t have safe floatation devices.

“A little recap of today’s holiday,” Katya captioned the video on Instagram.


A mom’s video captured the horrifying moment her daughter jumped off a boat into the sea with just a pair of inflatable rings around her arms.
A mom’s video captured the horrifying moment her daughter jumped off a boat into the sea with just a pair of inflatable rings around her arms.
Instagram/KatyaIleri

The clip shows a man holding a little girl on the railing of a large boat.

She’s wearing swimmers, water shoes and inflatable armband rings around each arm.

The man gives her a kiss on the cheek and then drops her into the water, thinking that she’ll go under and then bob to the top.


In the video, Katya Ileri’s daughter wore swimmers, water shoes and inflatable armband rings around each arm.
In the video, Katya Ileri’s daughter wore swimmers, water shoes and inflatable armband rings around each arm.
Instagram/KatyaIleri

But as she hits the surface, the little girl throws her hands up and the armbands slip off.

The camera shows two arm bands floating on the water as the little girl plunges into the sea.

People react to viral video about dangers of armbands

Katya’s video quickly went viral with over 90 million views.

People had a lot to say, with some shocked at how foolish the parents were for not seeing the danger of the situation, and others concerned about the little girl.

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The man holding the young girl gave her a kiss on the cheek and then drops her into the water.
The man holding the young girl gave her a kiss on the cheek and then drops her into the water.
Instagram/KatyaIleri

The video was cut off when she hit the water.

“Never use arm floats on children. Ever,” one person wrote.

“A perfect example of a product design getting worse through the years. When I was a kid, water wings would graft themselves to your arm,” said another.

“How did he not see that coming? Seriously WTF? So irresponsible,” a third person said.

“I cannot find this video funny! This is horrible what kind of parent is this?!” one furious person wrote. 

Amid the backlash, Katya posted another video, saying that her daughter knew how to swim, and is very familiar with water given her coastal home.

She said that the girl had insisted on jumping off the boat to join her siblings.

She also added that the armbands had come off because the little girl’s arms were slick with sunscreen.

Dangers of armbands

While many of us spent our childhood summers sporting a pair of armbands on our upper arms, the modern consensus about armbands is that they’re unsafe and unhelpful.

According to Little Fish Swim School, armbands can hamper kids’ swimming progress and be downright dangerous. 

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The video then showed the two arm bands floating on the water as the little girl plunges into the sea.
The video then showed the two arm bands floating on the water as the little girl plunges into the sea.
Instagram/KatyaIleri

“Using [armbands] puts the child’s body in a vertical position which is not the correct position for learning how to swim,” the website says. 

The presence of flotation devices also creates a false sense of security in children and adults. “Children believe they can swim on their own with them on and then become reliant on them.”

Adults might think their children are safe with armbands won’t supervise as closely. 

Ultimately, armbands aren’t foolproof. “They can easily slip off, deflate, or your child can tip in them and get stuck, unable to get themselves back up.”





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