Rising Temps a Reminder of the Importance of Drowning Prevention
Central Florida Health News|June 2021
As the hot Florida summer months begin, friends and families make their way to the water to cool off this time of year. Whether it be the backyard pool, a local lake, or the ocean, swimming and boating are two of the most popular summer activities for people living in or visiting Florida.
DR. JOY JACKSON
Rising Temps a Reminder of the Importance of Drowning Prevention

Although these activities can be a fun way to enjoy the summer months, it’s also important to take precautions and practice good safety measures around the water.

Drowning is the leading cause of death in children ages 1 through 4. Florida also has the highest rate of child drownings under the age of 5 in the nation. Polk County’s child drowning fatality rate remains higher than the state average with approximately 14 drowning deaths in 2019. In 2020, water safety became a top priority of Polk County when residents saw a 100 percent increase in drowning incidents; Polk County is currently second in the state of Florida for most drowning incidents.

With more than 500 lakes in Polk County, our residents spend a significant amount of time in and around the water. Because many are so comfortable near the water, it is easy to develop a false sense of security. It is very important for all Florida residents to be aware of water safety tips to keep a fun family outing safe for everyone.

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