Michael Frogel: I am going to quickly run through these drowning, it's a second leading cause of problems. Of course, in death in 5-14 year-olds, they can down in less than a inch of water. I have talked about not going, leaving them alone in the bathtub. If you take them in a boat, they need to wear a life preserver. Most of the drownings occur if people do not wear life preservers. If they go near a pool or there is a hot tub or whatever or there is any water involved anywhere, it needs to be completely fenced in, so no one can get near.
Every year, we have children who die, who got into someone's pool or it is some body of water, or they were left unattended a 2-3 year-old and they found faced up in the water, God forbid. Leaving a bucket of water that you are mopping the floor with and you have a one-and-half-year-old who just learned how to had his walking and they can topple over into the bucket, and get stucked in it and in one, two, three, four inches water, every year a few babies drown to death from that. Don't leave standing water any where young infants might be.
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