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Did you know that children can drown in as little as one inch of water?

Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death among children ages 1 to 14.  Children can drown in a variety of circumstances – during water recreation (such as swimming and boating) or when a young child is left unsupervised for a short time in the bathtub or around the home with access to nearby pools and hot tubs.

A child can drown in as little as one inch of water, and drowning is usually quick and silent. A child will lose consciousness two minutes after submersion, with irreversible brain damage occurring within four to six minutes.

Parents and caregivers need to understand the dangers of drowning and know the proper steps to take to protect children.

FOCUS ON BEACH SAFETY

What You Need to Know

Children ages 5 to 14 most often drown at open-water sites (rivers, lakes and oceans). In fact, 29% of drownings involving children ages 5 to 14 occur in open bodies of water.

Lifeguards are not enough!

One in five parents believes that when lifeguards are present, the lifeguard is the main person responsible for supervising children in the water.

However, the typical lifeguard-to-swimmer ratio at public swimming areas may be as high as 25 swimmers per lifeguard.

What You Can Do

Don't let a beach day turn into a bad day – follow these tips around open water. Remember active supervision is the best way to keep your kids safe!

Beach Safety Tips

Actively supervise children in and around open bodies of water, giving them undivided attention. Appoint a designated “water watcher,” taking turns with other adults. Keep a phone nearby in case of an emergency. 

Make sure kids swim only in areas designated for swimming. 

Enroll your child in swimming lessons after age 4 – typically the earliest age when they're likely to practice and retain information. Teach children how to tread water, float and stay by the shore. 

Teach children not to dive into oceans, lakes or rivers because you never know how deep the water is or what might be hidden under the surface of the water. 

Teach children that swimming in open water is not the same as swimming in a pool: they need to be aware of uneven surfaces, river currents, ocean undertow and changing weather.

Do not let kids operate personal water crafts such as jet skis. These are intended for adults and require special training.

Learn infant and child CPR.

Sources:

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Contributor - Amanda Bach is co-founder and co-creator of SingleMom.com. The co-creator currently resides in California and Washington, DC. She was raised by a single mom and so she learned it first hand how difficult it was to watch her mom struggled everyday life. And that is the main reason she co-founded SingleMom.com to create this wonderful Website/organization. Her energy, natural creative ability and superior business intuition make her contributions to this website immeasurable. As you know, lots of tough decisions are made as a parent, let alone as a single parent. Her hobbies include volunteer, Internet, reading, ballet, traveling, snowboarding, and especially wine & food.
 

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