The ABC & D's of Drowning Prevention...
A = Adult Supervision
B = Barriers (for your pool)
C = Classes ( swim lessons and CPR)
D = Devices (personal flotation devices, life jackets and rescue tools)
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A = Adult Supervision
B = Barriers (for your pool)
C = Classes ( swim lessons and CPR)
D = Devices (personal flotation devices, life jackets and rescue tools)
Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death in Southern Nevada for young children. Constant adult supervision is essential in preventing childhood drownings. These tragedies often occur while caregiver is at home and there is a brief laps in supervision.
Drowning can occur in seconds, in any water which covers a child's nose and mouth including:
Always remember to:
Installation and proper use of barriers or "Layers of Protection" is crucial. Most victims were last seen safe inside the home.
Layers of Protection
The responsibility of pool/spa ownership is to ensure family members learn to swim and know CPR (cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). Swim lessons are a gift for life. Swimming mastery includes the ability to perform various strokes. Clark County Parks & Recreation offers classes at community aquatic centers across the valley.
The rules of the water:
Create a safe pool environment. Be prepared and practice lifesaving procedures prior to an emergency situation.