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The home environment has many hidden drowning hazards for children. Drowning deaths can occur not only in pools and spas, but in bathtubs, toilets and buckets. Keep these safety tips in mind to make your home safer from these hidden hazards.

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Keep doors to bathrooms and laundry rooms closed.
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Large 5-gallon buckets are common household items and may be a potential hazard. Empty all buckets, containers and wading pools immediately after use. Store them upside-down and out of children’s reach.
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Keep toilet lids closed and use toilet seat locks. According to the CPSC, toilets are overlooked as a source of drowning in the home – toddlers can fall headfirst into the toilet.
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Once bath time is over, immediately drain the tub.
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Always stay within an arm’s reach of your child when he or she is in or near pools, spas, bathtubs, toilets or buckets.
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Never leave your child unattended in a tub or around any other body of water, even if he or she knows how to swim.
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Never leave your child alone or in the care of older children during bath time.
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Children in baby bath seats and rings must be watched every second.
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Learn adult and infant CPR.
Did You Know?
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One-third as many children under age 5 drown from other hazards around the home as drown in pools (CPSC).
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Two-thirds of drowning deaths in the home, not including pools, occur in bathtubs (CPSC).
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Home swimming pools are the most common place for a child younger than age 5 to drown.
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Tips to Prevent Drownings at Home
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Home Safety Fact Sheet

Where do I learn CPR?
Contact your local health department, hospital or visit the American Red Cross Web site to locate a local Chapter that offers courses year-round.

Safe Kids in Action
We are promoting water safety in communities across the country – read about what local Safe Kids coalitions are doing to keep kids safe in and near water in their local community.

Additional Resources

Parents and Caregivers: make sure to also visit our drowning prevention and water safety resources center.

Teachers and Health Educators: make sure to check out our educational materials for pre-schoolers."Start Safe: Water"

Water Safety for Kids With Special Needs
Water safety is important for any family, but this is especially true for families of children with special needs.
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