The deadliest time period for drowning is historically from Memorial Day all the way through Labor Day. While swimming pools are a very popular and fun summer destination, they are a very dangerous place for children when unsupervised. Whether children are swimming in a residential or public pool, the drowning statistics say that most children have been out of sight for no more than five minutes. Accidental drowning is the number one leading cause of death in the United States with children ages one to four, but there are easy things you can do to prevent it:
Drowning can be fatal. And even nonfatal drowning can cause brain damage that may result in long-term disabilities. When trying to avoid the heat, please remember these tips to keep your kids safe in the water.

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