![]() Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Stay Alert: Keep Kids Safe Around Water This SummerWhether it’s at the pool, the beach, the river or lake, Arlington County Public Health urges parents and caregivers to be extra careful around water this summer. Eight children under the age of five have accidentally drowned in Virginia pools since Memorial Day – that’s more than the total number of child drowning deaths in each of the last three years (three in 2024, two in 2023, and four in 2022). In Arlington, there have been two reports of near drownings in the past two weeks. Virginia Department of Health Encourages Families to Take the Pool Safely Pledge
Drowning is one of the top causes of death in children. It often happens fast and without warning. Unlike in the movies, there’s usually no yelling or splashing. The signscan be hard to see and may only last 20 to 60 seconds before the person goes under.
To help keep everyone safe, Public Health shares these water safety tips:
Stay alert this summer. Together, we can keep pools and beaches safe for everyone! Visit Safety Tips for Swimmers or swimhealthyva.com for more information. Media ContactLizzi Alarcon Image![]() |