June Is The Deadliest Month For Children Swimming Or Playing In Pools And Spas
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - June is the deadliest month for children swimming and playing in pools and spas, and the majority (72 percent) of deadly swimming incidents happened at a residential pool.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission released its yearly report Thursday and it shows June had the highest fatality incident rate, with May-August being the most dangerous time of year for children in the water.
In 2016, the most recent year available, 389 children under age 15 drowned.
- 74 percent of deaths (289) occurred in children under five.
- 61 percent of deaths occurred in children ages 1-3.
- Two-Year-Olds had the highest number of deaths by age.
- 97 percent of deaths were in pools, 3 percent in spas.
- 67 percent of those who drowned were boys, 33 percent were girls.
- Drowning in the number one cause of unintentional death in children ages 1-4.
- Drowning is the second leading cause of death in children ages 5-14.
In 2015, 348 children under 15 drowned.
An estimated 6,600 children a year will be treated at hospital emergency rooms for near-drowning incidents, including both pools and spas.