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Water Safety for Kids!! Drowning is one of the leading causes of death in children. Children in the most danger of drowning are between the ages of 1 and 2 and again between the ages of 8 and 12. The children who drown between the ages of 8 and 12 are typically boys, and the drownings are most often associated with trespassing or disobedience. Alcohol often plays a role in teenagers' drownings. A Drowning can happen in a matter of seconds.
If you see someone drowning - have someone else call 911 while you remove them from the water. DO THIS ONLY IF YOU ARE NOT PUT AT RISK. Immediately administer CPR. The first few moments after pulling someone from the water are extremely critical. It's important to remain calm, but react quickly. DROWNING CAN BEST BE PREVENTED BY FOLLOWING 3 SAFETY STEPS:
Spot the Hazard Look for the accident about to happen; identify all water hazards in and around your home. Could anything that contains water cause a child to drown? Think about the following objects that could lead to a drowning in and around your home:
Assess the Risk Whenever you Spot a Hazard - STOP AND THINK - ask yourself:
THINK ABOUT THE FOLLOWING STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH WATER HAZARDS IF YOU ARE WATCHING CHILDREN:
Make the Changes Quickly Once you have spotted a water safety hazard and decided the best way to deal with it…DON'T DELAY! If you ignore a hazard long enough, it may seem to go away. In reality, it becomes even more dangerous because people forget it's there.
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