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Title: Drowning Prevention Week


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Drowning Prevention Week
July 16 23, 2006
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Drowning Prevention Week
  • Come join in the fun and activities all week
  • Challenge yourself, take the Swim to Survive
    challenge
  • Roll into deep water
  • Tread water for 1 minute
  • Swim 50 meters

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4 steps to a water safe summer
  • Always swim with a buddy!
  • Be water smart. Learn to swim! Learn to
    survive!
  • Choose it! Use it! Wear a lifejacket/PFD!
  • Stay within arms reach! If you are not within
    arms reach of your child youve gone too far!

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  • Every year, the Lifesaving Society compiles
    statistics on water-related deaths in Canada. We
    also hear many rescue stories through our Rescue
    Awards program. So we know that drownings and
    near-drownings happens to people of all ages and
    backgrounds, and to both genders. Canadians drown
    while involved in a wide range of activities, and
    in a variety of aquatic settings that range from
    rivers to backyard pools. And many times, the
    victims don't even intend to be in the water
    they are simply playing near the water, boating
    or snowmobiling.

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  • Research has shown that people, especially
    children, can drown in seconds and in just a few
    centimeters of water.
  • The leading factors in water-related deaths are
    alcohol consumption and not wearing a PFD.

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2005 Drowning Statistics
  • There were14 drownings/water related fatalities
    in 2005
  • 2 females and 12 males drown in 2005
  • 11 out of 14 drownings were in open water (lake,
    river, dug out, etc)
  • From these none were wearing a lifejacket/PFD
  • 9 out of 14 drownings occurred during the
    weekdays
  • There were NO drownings at a public or private
    pool in 2005

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Who drowns?
  • Most drownings involve people in these three age
    categories
  • Unattended toddlers 0-5 years of age
  • Risk takers 18-34 years of age
  • Oldernot wiser 60 years of age
  • Far more drowning victims are male than female.
    Perhaps this is because more men than women
    participate in water sports or are near water in
    their work or recreation. Men may also take more
    and greater risks, or tend more often to overrate
    their swimming abilities.

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Where/when are they drowning?
  • Drownings happen year round and at all hours of
    the day and night.
  • Drownings peak in the warmer seasons as people
    flock to the water for recreation and relief from
    the heat.
  • Prime time for drownings is mid to late
    afternoon.
  • The most drownings happen in open water lakes,
    ponds, rivers. However, drownings occur in all
    water including swimming pools and bathtubs.

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The Lifesaving Society is a national volunteer
based charitable organization which works to
prevent drownings and water related incidents
through its training programs, public education,
research, and consultation.
Lifesaving Society 2224 Smith Street Regina, SK
S4P 2P4 Phone (306) 780-9255 Email
lifesaving_at_sasktel.net www.lifesavingsociety.sk.ca

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