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Recent Study shows Florida second in the country in Swimming Pool Drowning Deaths.  Pool Fence and Pool Fencing in Tampa Bay saves lives

9/6/2013

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WASHINGTON, DC – From Memorial Day through Labor Day 2013, at least 202
  children between the ages of 1 and 14 drowned in a swimming pool or spa in the
  United States, according to media reports compiled by the USA Swimming
  Foundation.   Of those, 143 of the victims were children younger than age 5.
 
The latest media-reported figures are consistent with the U.S. Consumer
  Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) annual Submersion  Report, and show that young children
and toddlers are especially vulnerable  to drowning.  Drowning is the leading
cause of unintentional death among  children 1 to 4 years of age and it is the
second leading cause of death for  children from 5 to 14 years old.
 “The time is now to turn the tide on child drownings,” said CPSC Chairman
  Inez Tenenbaum. “In warm weather states and indoor swim parks, pools are still
  open.  Let’s work together to prevent drownings by putting up barriers and
  having eyes-on supervision of children in and around the water.”

 CPSC’s national Pool Safely campaign reinforces important safety
  steps: fence all pools, stay close to children in the water, be alert, and
teach  children how to swim.

 Media-reported drownings show that during the summer of 2013, the following
  states suffered the largest number of pool and spa drownings involving children
  younger than 15 (figures may not account for all fatalities):

  1. Texas (28)

  2. Florida (24)

  3. California (23)

  4. Ohio (11)

  5. New York (11)

  6. Arizona (10)

  7. Pennsylvania (9)

  8. Tennessee (8)

  9. North Carolina (8)

  10. Louisiana (7)

  11. Illinois (7)

 


The Pool Safely campaign provides information on the simple steps that
  parents, caregivers, and pool owners should take to ensure that children and
  adults stay safe in and around pools and spas:

  • Never leave a child unattended in a pool or spa and always watch your
      children closely around all bodies of water.

  • Designate a water watcher to supervise children in the pool or spa. This
      person should not be reading, texting, using a smart phone, or otherwise
      distracted.

  • Learn how to swim and teach your child how to swim.

  • Learn how to perform CPR on children and adults.

  • Keep children away from pool drains, pipes, and other openings to avoid
      entrapments.

  • Ensure any pool and spa you use has drain covers that comply with federal
      safety standards, and, if you do not know, ask your pool service provider about
      safe drain covers.

The Pool Safely campaign was launched in 2010 to raise awareness about
  pool and spa safety, as mandated by the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa
  Safety Act. The campaign has increased its focus on populations most at risk of
  drowning. African American children between the ages of 5 and 19 are six times
  more likely to drown in pools than white and Hispanic children that age,
  according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Data from USA Swimming indicate that 70 percent of African American children,
  60 percent of Hispanic children, and 40 percent of white children cannot swim. 
  Children who cannot swim are more likely to drown.


About Pool Safely:


The Pool Safely campaign is CPSC’s national public education and
  information program to reduce child drownings, near-drowning and entrapment
  incidents in swimming pools and spas. The campaign provides education about the
  Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act), federal
  legislation mandating new requirements for public pools and spas. Parents,
  caregivers and the media are encouraged to visit PoolSafely.gov or @PoolSafely on Twitter for vital safety
  information regarding the prevention of child submersions in and around pools
  and spas.

September 5th, 2013
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