Drowning Prevention

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Drowning is a respiratory impairment caused by being submerged or immersed in water. Childhood drowning commonly occurs when a child is left unattended or during a brief lapse in attention (World Health Organization, 2023).

  • Unintentional drowning was the leading cause of death among children ages 1-4. For children ages 5-14, drowning was the second leading cause of unintentional death (after motor vehicle crashes).
  • Approximately 900 children and adolescents ages 0-19 died from unintentional drowning each year. That is an average of 3 drowning deaths per day.
  • American Indian/Alaska Native and Black children were significantly more likely to drown compared to White, Asian, or Hispanic children.
  • Boys were more than twice as likely to drown compared to girls.

The highest risk locations for drowning vary by age. Among infants under 1 year old, two thirds of all drownings occur in bathtubs. Among children ages 1–4, most drownings happen in home swimming pools. About 40% of drownings among children ages 5-14 occur in natural water, and about 30% occur in swimming pools. More than half of fatal and nonfatal drownings among people 15 years and older occur in natural waters like lakes, rivers, or oceans (CDC, 2023).

  • Stay within an arm’s reach whenever your baby is near water.
  • Make sure there is a “water watcher”- an attentive adult paying attention to children in the water.
  • Immediately drain buckets, baths, and wading pools after each use.
  • Install a fence around home pools that is at least four feet tall, non-climbable, and has a self-latching, self-closing gate.
  • On a boat, everyone should be wearing a life jacket.
  • Swimming lessons for caregivers and children can help prevent drowning. CPR training is also recommended.
  • Protect your teen by making sure that they:
  • Never swim alone.
  • Choose safe places to swim.
  • Never go in the water after drinking alcohol.

source: https://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/child-safety-topics/drowning-prevention

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