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1 Annie Bloodworth, Kaleb Clifton, Tanishia Smith, Hannah Vesper
Child Drowning Annie Bloodworth, Kaleb Clifton, Tanishia Smith, Hannah Vesper

2 Drowning Bigger issue than people realize
3,533 unintentional drownings annually from Fifth leading cause of unintentional injury death

3 Priority Population (Age)
Drowning affects everyone! Roughly 1 in 5 drowning victims are under the age of 14 In 2010, drowning was the leading cause of injury death of children ages 1-4 Second leading cause of injury death for child 5-9

4 Priority Population (Race)
Minorities, especially African Americans, are much more likely to drown that Caucasians African American children are 3 times more likely than Caucasian children 70% of African American and 62% of Hispanic children do not know how to swim

5 High Risk Locations Pools and Spas account for the majority of drowning’s and near drowning’s for children ages 1-4 Ages 4 and under 53% drown in their home 25% drown at friends home 10% drown at public pools 6% drown at neighbor’s pool

6 High Risk Locations (cont.)
Children can drown in as little as 1 in of water A study of non-pool drowning’s had 684 reported cases 553 in a bath tub 1 in a sink 65 in buckets or pails 3 in toilets 2 in washing machines

7 Environmental Modifications
Have your pool fenced in on all four sides Prevent 50-90% of child drowning’s Mandated by law in 10 states Pools should be covered when not in use Small inflatable pools should be put out of reach of children when not in use

8 Financial Burdens $75,000-$180,000 in medical expenses for one single near drowning incident One near drowning incident resulting in brain damage can also account for 4.5 million dollars in medical bills Total cost of near drowning's each year for children 14 and younger is 6.8 billion dollars

9 Survey Results

10 Survey Results (cont.)

11 Survey Results (cont.)

12 Survey Results (cont.)

13 Survey Results (cont.) Types for people who answered “yes”
Life jackets Arm bands Tube/ring Vest Baby float

14 Survey Results (cont.)

15 Survey Results (cont.)

16 Survey Results (cont.)

17 Survey Results (cont.)

18 Survey Results (cont.)

19 Survey Results (cont.)

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21 Survey Results (cont.)

22 Preventing Child Drowning
Annie Bloodworth, Kaleb Clifton, Tanishia Smith, Hannah Vesper

23 Poll everywhere _polls/9X6S3JBrsr0juwI

24 C) A Child can drown in as little as 1 inch of water

25 Prevention Strategies
Bathtub Demonstration Life Jackets Swimming Lessons CPR

26 Bathing Demonstration
Always supervise children while is bath tubs Keep infants within arms length at all times Never move baths with baby inside

27 Eurobath Birth to 2 years $28.99 Babies-R-Us

28 Lil Luxuries Tub Birth to 2 years $54.99 Babies-R-Us

29 Precious Planet Whale Tub
Birth to 2 years $19.98 Wal-Mart

30 Space-Saver Fold-up Tub
Birth to 2 years $11.88 Wal-Mart

31 Baby Aqua Scale Birth to 2 years $69.99

32 Sea Creatures Baby Bather
Bathing Aids Sea Creatures Baby Bather $19.99 Babies-R-Us

33 Bathing Aids Bath Tub Ring Set 1 to 3 years $19.99

34 Bathing Aids Laundry Basket

35 Bathing Check List What you’ll need Clean washcloth
Mild, unscented baby soap and shampoo Towels An infant bathing aid/bathtub, if bathing an infant A clean diaper if necessary Clean clothes

36 Life Jackets Have your child wear a life jacket whenever near water
9 out of 10 drowning victims failed to wear a life jacket

37 Life Jackets (cont.) Steps to properly put on a life jacket
Check label Check for damage No rips or molding Fasten up Check fort snug fit Wear it

38 Life Jackets (cont.) Types of life jackets
Type I: Off shore sea going vest Type II: Calmer inland water vest Type III: Fisherman vest Inflatable Type IV: Seat or ring floatation device Type V: Belt-style PFD

39 Life Jackets (cont.) Infant Child Youth Adult Under 30 lbs 30-50 lbs
Over 90 lbs

40 Life Jackets (cont.) Costs Where to buy? 10$-100$
Wal-Mart, Bass Pro Shops, etc.

41 Knowing How to Swim Children that know how to swim are 8 times less likely to drown or have a near drowning experience Important to get your children in swim lessons as early as possible Types of swim lessons ISR

42 Locations for Lessons Edwardsville YMCA SIUE Campus Recreation
SIUE Campus Recreation

43 CPR Drowning victims need CPR immediately to prevent brain damage
Signs CPR needs done Not breathing No pulse Unconscious

44 CPR (cont.) Timing is everything!!!! CPR Instructions on a child
Permanent brain damage or death begins after only 4 minutes without oxygen CPR Instructions on a child

45 CPR (cont.) Visit americanheart.org for classes near you
Edwardsville Fire Department SIUE Campus Recreation Call for availability

46 Faces of Drowning Victims

47 Brooklynne Grace Traina
Drown in family pool Mom found her floating in the pool when waking up

48 Akeem Peters 1 year old Drown in 5 gallon bucket
Wandered into the kitchen and fell into the bucket. Was discovered by his aunt.

49 Haylee Mazzella 4 years old Drown in a pool
Was left alone for only a couple minutes

50 Yandeliz del Carmen Claudio
2 years old Drown in pool Wandered into neighbors yard and fell into pool

51 Sterling Carnes 2 years old Drown in a pool
He was left alone at a bridal shower. Another parent found him in the pool.

52 Jamon Davis 2 years old Drown in a pool
Swimming with family and was found face down after being alone for 10 minutes

53 Ollie Hebb 21 months Drown in a washing machine
Mother found him wedged in washing machine full of water


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