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Murrieta Hot Springs , 92563, Murrieta , United States
- 951-226-7562
- Info@swimsafeaquatics.com
- www.swimsafeaquatics.com
Swim safe is amazing!
Swim safe is amazing!! The staff is patient, kind, and great with kids! My daughter has been coming for a year now to lessons, and it’s her favorite time of the week! She is now safe around water which was one of my biggest worries as a parent. I highly recommend their classes, and every instructor!
Highly recommended!
Highly recommended!!
The staff is very professional my 5 years old loves to taking lesson from Ms Annette she is awesome.
Don’t walk, run!
My 10 month old son just had his first private lesson with Miss Annette. To say he enjoyed it is an understatement. He loved it! No tears, and he had a blast! I can’t wait to see how he progresses and learns. I highly recommend Swim Safe Aquatics for anyones babies and children. The whole staff is so welcoming and friendly and you can tell they love their job!
We LOVE Swim Safe Aquatics
We LOVE Swim Safe Aquatics! Our daughter has been going since she was 3 months old and she especially enjoys going every week :) All of the teachers are caring and professional! Thank you Swim Safe Aquatics for making our daughters experience positive !
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