Every summer, families enjoy visiting pools and oceans to cool off. While water can offer much enjoyment, it poses significant risks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that drowning is the leading cause of death for U.S. children aged 1 to 4. For children aged 5 to 14, it ranks as the second-leading cause.
Preventing such tragic incidents is possible through swimming lessons. These lessons equip children with skills to stay safe in water environments, diminishing the risk of accidents. Understanding and awareness are crucial components of water safety.
For more information and tips on how to protect your children, explore additional resources available through educational programs and community initiatives. Addressing water safety actively can help save lives.

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