In the pool, not all children have the swimming skills to retrieve their goggles from the pool floor and there is still a chance of drowning for those who have taken classes and feel like bolder swimmers. In public pools and water parks where retrieval may be dangerous due to an excess capacity obscuring the lifeguard’s view of the child, or the safety issues of having an unpredictable stream of kids coming through the water pipe, throwing water toys, or doing cannonballs and dives. Having a device that keeps the goggles afloat can reduce the chances of drowning or injury.