Did You Know?

In children ages 1 to 14, drowning is the second-leading cause of accidental death?

Every year, approximately 760 children (14 and under) die as a result of accidental drowning. And more than 60% of those children are under age 5.

Some Facts:

  • Drowning occurs quickly and silently.

    A child can drown in seconds. And they cannot cry out for help.
    They lose consciousness within two minutes under water. Permanent brain damage occurs after four to six minutes.

  • For every child who drowns, two are hospitalized for near-drowning.

    Up to 20% of survivors suffer permanent brain damage.
    And 15% of those children hospitalized for near-drowning die in the hospital.

  • Each year in the U.S., over 200 children under age 5 drown in home swimming pools.

    Most children who drown in these swimming pools were:
    -last seen inside the home, or had been out of sight for less than five minutes.
    -in the care of one or both parents at the time of the drowning.

  • The suction of a pool or spa drain can trap people underwater.

    From 1985 to 2004:
    -At least 33 children died as a result of this entrapment.
    -100 were seriously injured.

  • The suction force is too strong for anyone to free themselves.

    Even several onlookers may not be able to lift a child off a drain.
    To break that suction would be like lifting more than 500 pounds.

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