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Things to Remember if You’re Supervising Kids This Summer

Did you know that drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for Kiwi kids? And that the greatest risk to under-5s is in the home environment? 

All it takes for an under-5 year old child to drown is 4cm of water i.e. less than two inches of water in a bowl. Isn’t that scary? Boys make up 75% of the 5-14 year old drowning statistics too. Twelve children in this age group drowned in those same five years.

On average, more than 30 children are hospitalised every year as a result of a non-fatal drowning, many suffering severe neurological disabilities with lifelong consequences for themselves, family and community.  

So what can you do to keep your children and grandchildren safe this summer at home or at the beach, the river or the lake?

Watersafe Auckland says we all need to take supervision a lot more seriously.

Supervision means:

You can better protect them at home by preventing unsupervised access to any water such as:

We can also help to reduce those statistics by:

More advice can be found at www.watersafe.org.nz.


WaterSafe Auckland Inc. are providing free water safety and swim lessons in Auckland at the end of January 2013 and are also running a Break-Away Holiday Programme