Children and adults drown without a sound. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children under the age of five and can happen in less than two inches of water. Learn the ABC's of water safety. Prevent drowning. Never swim alone.
A is for Active Adult Supervision
- Keep infants and toddlers within an arm’s reach when near water.
- Never swim alone, even adults.
- Never rely on water wings, rafts, or other swimming aids in place of U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices (life jackets).
- If a child or adult is missing, every second counts. Check the water FIRST!
B is for Barriers
- Install and maintain proper fencing around the pool and spa to isolate swimming areas from the home and play areas.
- Use multiple layers of protection, such as fences, gate/door alarms, and safety covers, to keep children away from pools and spas.
- Use self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward, away from the pool.
- Remove items such as chairs or tables that a child could use to climb over a fence.
C is for Classes
- Learn to swim. Do not rely on swimming aids such as water wings, rafts, or noodles.
- Learn first aid and CPR. Always keep a phone nearby to call 9-1-1.
- Teach children that running, jumping, and pushing others on pool decks is dangerous and can cause injuries.
Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in children. Always have an adult Water Watcher when children are in the water.
Water Watcher kits are FREE and available at Anaheim Fire Stations.
Anaheim residents only. 1 per family. While supplies last.
Call (714) 765-4036 for more information.