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Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children aged 1 to 4. The average age for childhood drownings in a pool is two years of age. Between 1 January 2004 and 18 May 2010, the Queensland Child Death Register reports that 35 children under five years of age drowned in Queensland's residential swimming pools. Improve your pool safetyThe Queensland Government's annual pool safety awareness campaign calls on parents, those supervising children and pool owners to follow the ABC of pool safety:
First aidFind out more about learn to swim and first aid courses. Begin swimming lessons for your children Close the pool gate and keep your fence maintained StatisticsThe number of pools in Queensland has more than doubled since 1991. Child drownings have halved since Queensland introduced swimming pool safety laws in 1991. The Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit estimates that the pool safety legislation has prevented at least 70 toddler drownings. However, a significant number of children are still drowning in swimming pools. Did you know?
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| Last Updated on Monday, 30 April 2012 10:54 |