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Macon swim instructor shares water safety tips amid spike in drownings
Three children have drowned in the past month in Macon. Here's what one local swimming coach has to say about keeping your family safe in the water.
Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 through 4, according to the CDC, and about 4,000 people drown in ...
As temperatures rise across Oklahoma and families spend more time at pools, lakes and rivers, EMSA is reminding people to take extra precautions around the water.
Swim safety topped the topics during a recent Columbiana County Health District Board meeting, with the idea of a water watcher being suggested by both the county and the state. “Someone to observe ...
With temperatures absolutely soaring just in time for the holiday, everyone’s got the exact same idea: get to the water, fast. But public health experts are ...
It happens all too often: Summer fun turns to tragedy around the water. Drownings are increasing, which is why Consumer Reports explains it's critically important to follow basic safety precautions ...
Experts share guidance on how to prevent common summertime health risks, such as drowning, fire accidents and heat exhaustion.
LAKE WORTH, Fla. — As summer approaches, families across the community are gearing up for a season filled with sun-soaked days at the pool and beach outings with loved ones. Try out the YMCA's pool ...
Drowning deaths are on the rise in the Houston area, and experts say families need to take water safety seriously this summer ...
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