31860 US-19 North, Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Each year, many young children drown in swimming pools, other bodies of water, and standing water around the home, such as
Bathtubs
Buckets and pails, especially 5-gallon buckets and diaper pails
Ice chests with melted ice
Toilets
Hot tubs, spas, and whirlpools
Irrigation ditches, postholes, and wells
Fishponds and fountains
Children must be watched closely by an adult at all times when in or near water. Children may drown in an inch or 2 of water. Stay within an arm's length of your child.
Other safety activities include
Empty all buckets, pails, and bathtubs completely after each use—do not leave them filled and unattended.
Keep young children out of the bathroom unless they are closely watched. Teach others in the home to keep the bathroom door closed. Install a hook-and-eye latch or doorknob cover on the outside of the door. Always close the toilet lid, and consider using a toilet lid latch.
Never leave a child alone in a bathtub or in the care of another child, even for a moment. Avoid using bath seats or rings. Your baby can slip out of them and be trapped underwater. An adult must be within arm's reach, providing touch supervision at all times.
Use a rigid, lockable cover on a hot tub, spa, or whirlpool, or fence in all 4 sides as you would for a swimming pool.
The hottest temperature at the faucet should be no more than 120°F to avoid burns. In many cases, you can adjust your water heater.
Throw away or tightly cover water or chemical mixtures after use.
Watch children closely when they are playing near wells, open postholes, or irrigation or drainage ditches. Fill in empty holes or have fences installed to protect your child.
Learn CPR and know how to get emergency help.
Patient education handouts from TIPP—The Injury Prevention Program help pediatricians implement injury prevention counseling for parents of children newborn through 12 years of age.
The information in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.
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31860 US-19 North
Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Phone: (727) 787-6335
Fax: (727) 489-2519
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12780 Racetrack Road
Suite 305
Tampa, Florida 33626
Phone: (813) 891-6501
Fax: (727) 674-2180
10537 SR-54
Trinity, Florida 34655
Phone: (727) 376-8404
Fax: (727) 674-2181
31860 US-19 North
Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Phone: (727) 787-6335
Fax: (727) 489-2519
12780 Racetrack Road
Suite 305
Tampa, Florida 33626
Phone: (813) 891-6501
Fax: (727) 674-2180
10537 SR-54
Trinity, Florida 34655
Phone: (727) 376-8404
Fax: (727) 674-2181