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Pool Safety Water Safety Can Reduce the Number of Pool Drownings in California Along with reports of our great weather in California often come news reports of accidental deaths by drowning. This makes water safety a high priority for Californians where the potential for disaster from swimming pool drownings exists all year long. On average, nearly 90 people die from drowning in California each year with the majority of those deaths happening between April and August. This comes as no surprise since California summers are known for outdoor recreation including swimming and boating. Although they make up only 20% of the number of total drowning deaths in California according to the California Department of Health Services, news reports usually center on children who have drowned in their family's or a friend's backyard swimming pool. Most of them, about 75%, were being supervised around water by at least one adult and were out of the sight of those adults for 5 minutes or less. While less than half of all drowning deaths in the state involve swimming pool accidents, owners of swimming pools must adhere to stringent state and local building codes. However, the best way to prevent swimming pool drownings is by following simple water safety procedures including these from the National Safety Council:
In addition to water safety relating to swimming pools, you must be aware of other drowning dangers, especially for children, in and around your home. These include bathtubs, decorative ponds, and even mop buckets. It only takes 2 inches of water and a couple of minutes for a small child to drown. California is a wonderland for outdoor recreation throughout the year. It's also well known for being consistently above the national average for drowning deaths. Water safety is serious business. Following these few simple rules can keep your outdoor activities fun, and your friends and family safe for many summers to come. |
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