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As more people head to area waterways and pools, experts want families to become more educated about water safety.
Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 4 and under. Even more alarming — 70% of drownings happen during non-swim times, when no one expects a child to be near water.
(Little Rock, KATV) — As it heats up and folks head out to the water professionals are speaking out on the dangers of drowning. It's that time of year where people are spending more time around ...
It is unclear if the child was with family or under any type of supervision near the pool when they entered the water. There are no further details related to the drowning as detectives are ...
The leading cause of death for children ages one to four is drowning, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). May 15 will become Water Safety Day in Washington, and Tsunoda hopes that ...
It’s the first year since 2008 without a fatal child drowning in metro Phoenix through April. To celebrate the achievement and do what they can to keep the streak going, water safety advocates ...