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ArticlesCategory: Safety
Five Truths About Children Who Drown Truth 1: Weak or No Supervision Children drown quickly and silently - in a matter of seconds. Adults who were present when a child drowns were often distracted in some way, by talking on the phone, chatting with other adults around the pool, or reading. What you can do about it:
Truth 2: No Barriers Curious children, especially those younger than 4 years old, can easily find and fall in to bodies of water like pools, tubs and buckets. Often they are discovered too late to save. What you can do about it:
Truth 3: Weak or No CPR Skills Drowning victims who are rescued from the water need CPR immediately-before the paramedics arrive. It can prevent brain damage and be the difference between life and death. What can you do about it:
Truth 4: Weak or Swimming Ability Children from non-swimming households are eight times more likely to be at-risk of drowning. Minority children have especially low rates of swimming ability and high rates of drowning. What can you do about it:
Truth 5: Lack of Life Jacket Nearly 5,000 boating accidents occur each year in open waters (lakes, rivers and oceans) and more than 700 people drown. Of those who drown, nine out of 10 are not wearing a life jacket. Also, alcohol use is involved in up to one in five reported boating fatalities. What you can do about it:
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