It’s Hot, People Swim, Kids Drown

by Jay Thompson on May 20, 2008 · 9 comments
Written by: Jay Thompson

in Phoenix Life

This is a screen snip from the local ABC News affiliate web site TODAY

Kids Drown

I put up a post or two every year about this, hoping and praying that just one person sees it and and stops and thinks.

Please, watch your kids around water. EVERY SECOND, EVERY DAY.

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1 jamie Geiger May 20, 2008 at 10:54 pm

It only takes a second- I remember when my kids were about 2 and 3- 2 adults in the water with me holding my oldest son, and my younger son jumped in the pool unexpectedly, so my reaction was to catch my younger son, so I let go of my oldest- who could not swim, and my friend grabbed him.
It was very scary. You absolutely need to watch the kids all the time. Even with my kids now 15 and 17, they are not allowed to swim unless I am home and can keep an eye on them. Great post and reminder.

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2 Luxury Homes For Sale May 21, 2008 at 1:11 am

Children must be attended by their parents or guardians at all times..
it’s a sad thing to hear this kind of news..
we must learn from these lessons..
thanks for sharing

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3 Dining Room Set May 21, 2008 at 7:14 am

Every summer this is the sad situation. I too hope that people heed your advise. Experience however tells me that some will not. Sad, but true.

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4 Denver Mortgage Brokers May 22, 2008 at 7:55 pm

I had a friend who asked a relative to watch her child while she went to the restroom. The child almost drowned during that time. The woman’s attention was distracted because she wasn’t used to watching children. It’s important to watch your own children. Do not ever rely on someone else who is not used to watching your child.

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5 Beachcomber August 21, 2008 at 8:41 am

Very good post that has prompted me to upgrade my pool fencing. I’d been meaning to do it for too long – so thanks for the prompt

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6 Home and Garden Blog October 29, 2008 at 3:09 am

I agree – I cannot emphasise enough how important it is to supervise children in and around the home and in the back garden. The dangers of playing near water are very real and we must never forget it only takes a second for accidents to happen.

**Home and Garden Blog´s last blog post..Contemporary Area Rugs

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7 Swimming Pool October 29, 2008 at 3:11 am

Supervising your kids in and around a swimming pool is vital, I share your concerns. A swimming pool can be a great place for kids to play but its important that they play safely :-)

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8 Andalucia Property October 29, 2008 at 7:50 am

I myself nearly got drown when i was about five years old. We were having fun in the water with my older cousins when I unknowingly went to the deeper side of the pool. My whole family was there but unfortunately not one kept an eye on me. I could not overemphasize the need to keep a watchful eye on kids so that fun family gatherings will not turn tragic.

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9 Intext Swimming pool March 27, 2009 at 11:33 pm

yes , This is very sad and parents should give proper attention when their kids go out for swimming . Parents should have proper knowledge about the depth os swimming pool before allowing their kids to swim

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