Swimming Pool Safety TipsDROWNING FIFTH LEADING CAUSE OF UNINTENTIONAL INJURY RELATED DEATH IN AMERICAN HOMESThe Home Safety Council Advises Families to Take Critical Safety Precautions Around Water WASHINGTON, DC – Home Safety Council research shows that drowning is the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury related death in the home. While many American families work to reduce home hazards, water safety is an area that is often overlooked. “Drowning is a sudden and silent danger,” says Meri-K Appy, president of the Home Safety Council. “Anything from buckets and bathtubs to outdoor pools and ponds can be the site of a tragic drowning if children are left unsupervised for any amount of time.” The summer season marks the start of outdoor water-related activities and family gatherings around the pool. The Home Safety Council urges families to take the following basic safety precautions as they kick off the season, while keeping indoor water hazards in mind as well. Swimming Safety and Pool Security
Water Safety at HomeYoung children are especially vulnerable to drowning risk areas inside the home including toilets, bathtubs and any large bucket. The Home Safety Council recommends these safety precautions to keep your children safe from potential water hazards.
About Home Safety CouncilThe Home Safety Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping prevent more than 20 million medical visits each year from unintentional injuries in the home. Through national programs and partners across America, the Home Safety Council works to educate and empower families to take actions that help keep them safer in and around their homes. To learn more about the Council’s programs, partnerships and resources visit the Home Safety Council at www.homesafetycouncil.org |
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