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INFORMATION BULLETIN

2012JAG0141-001003
July 11, 2012

Ministry of Justice
BC Coroners Service

 

 

You are not expecting your child to drown today

 

VANCOUVER – Two recent pool-related toddler fatalities are a sobering reminder that with the warm weather, the risks around pools in public places and backyards increases.

 

The BC Coroners Service strongly urges everyone to be extra-vigilant in keeping their kids safe around water.

 

BC Coroners Service statistics show that close to 30 per cent of pool-related fatalities involved preschool-aged children (ages 1-4 years). All preschooler pool deaths occurred in residential pools (backyard or townhouse/apartment complexes). All preschool pool deaths also occurred in the Metro and Fraser regions.

 

Pool drowning among young children is preventable. What can you do to reduce the risk?

 

Reference:

 

Link to BC Swimming Pool Deaths 2006-2012 (YTD) statistics:

http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/coroners/publications/docs/swimming-pool-deaths.pdf

 

Child Death Review Unit - Report on Drowning:

http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/coroners/child-death-review/docs/report-drowning2007.pdf

 

Other tips are available from the Canadian Red Cross: www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=18499&tid=024


 

 

 

Contact:

 

Vincent Stancato

BC Coroners Service

604 660-8219

 

 

 

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