Swimming Pool Safety

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Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 years and the second-leading cause of injury death for children ages 5 to 9 years.

Targeted outreach week: May 11-17, 2020
Note: Materials may now be used anytime.

Suggested hashtag: #PreventDrowning

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For information specific to portable pools, please see our portable pool toolkit.

 

National Experts on Swimming Pool Safety

Prevent Child Injury offers members access to spokespeople selected for their knowledge on injury prevention topics. These experts are available to speak to media and other interested parties.

 
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Swimming Pool Safety PROJECT MATERIALS

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury to assist in outreach efforts on swimming pool safety. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization's logo. 

Customizable Press Release
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Newsletter/Blog
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Swimming Pool Safety RESOURCES

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury members or other trusted sources.

Toolkits & Websites

Home Pool & Hot Tub Safety – American Red Cross

Pool Safely
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Brochures & Fact Sheets

Steps for Safety Around the Pool – Pool Safely ENG ESP

 

Posters & Infographics

Backyard Pool Safety (ENG/ESP) – Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

Drowning is Silent – CDDS*
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Prevent Unauthorized Access – Water Safety USA

 

Webpages

Drowning Prevention – Children’s Safety Network

Pool Dangers and Drowning Prevention: When It’s Not Swimming Time – healthychildren.org
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Videos

 

Reports & Data

 

News Articles

 

*List of Abbreviations
AAP: American Academy of Pediatrics
APSP: Association of Pool and Spa Professionals
CDDS: California Department of Developmental Services
CPSC: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
MSH: Make Safe Happen
SKW: Safe Kids Worldwide

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