Kids of all ages enjoy playing with water. Whether in a pool, at the beach or in a bath tub, the risk of drowning is always present. Young children’s natural curiosity and older adolescents’ adventurous nature puts them at a higher risk of drowning. In Sacramento County, 70% of drowning deaths occurred in children under the age of five. Drowning has been called a “silent killer” because it happens so fast and children rarely make any noise during the incident.
Fortunately, drowning is easily preventable. By taking a few extra steps to use “layers of protection” including adult active supervision, physical barriers such as self-latching pool and spa fences, and becoming CPR certified, we can do our part to help prevent drowning.
Scroll down for resource links including the ABC’s of Drowning Prevention, Life Jacket Loaner Stations, water safety poster translations, and ABC’s program materials.
Always assign a “Water Watcher” who knows how to swim
Put in, check and always use a child-proof barrier around your pool/spa area.
Learn CPR & rescue breathing. Make sure kids & adults in your family go to swim lessons & receive water safety training.
Safe Kids Greater Sacramento has also been a huge proponent of other local, statewide and national programs and efforts to prevent drowning. Our coalition has:
Advocated and successfully helped to pass the 2007 Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act which requires the use of anti-entrapment drain covers and other layers of protection (e.g. pool fences, covers, alarms, etc.), creates incentive grant programs for states to adopt comprehensive pool and spa safety laws and establishes a national drowning prevention education program within the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission;
Where adults take turns watching the children when a group of adults and children go to a pool, beach, or other body of water to swim (download a Water Watcher card here);
to a number of local agencies to share with their clients about water safety;
Participated in and sponsored local “Life Jacket Loan Programs”, where an individual or family can check out life jackets for a day or weekend;
Free Life Jacket Loaner Program. Click on your region for a list of Life Jacket Loaner Stations in English and Spanish
Thank you to Sacramento County Public Health, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, Boat U.S. Foundation, and Safe Kids Worldwide for their assistance with creating and translating these materials.
Child Action – Health & Safety Training, see Handout #4
Children’s Safety Network – Infographic
DDS/ Drowning Prevention Foundation – Poster in English, Spanish, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Tagalog, and Vietnamese
Pool Safely – Water Watcher Card
Pool Safely – Water Watcher Card Spanish
Safe Kids Worldwide – Infographic
Safe Kids Worldwide – Infographic Spanish
Safe Kids Worldwide – Water Watcher Card
Safe Kids Greater Sacramento Coalition Coordinator
916-734-9784
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