Preventing incidents of drowning at home

JOHANNESBURG – A baby can drown in just 2.5 centimetres of water. A curious toddler can fall into a toilet, bucket or fish tank or pond, explained Arrive Alive.


According to a released statement by Arrive Alive, toddlers do not require a swimming pool to be at risk of drowning.

The water in common household items can be dangerous for young children.

“A baby can drown in just 2.5 centimetres of water. A curious toddler can fall into a toilet, bucket or fish tank or pond,” said Arrive Alive.

Arrive Alive added that supervision was the very best way to help prevent children from getting injured. Even the most vigilant parent will, however, struggle to keep a child 100 per cent safe and away from harm at all times.

“It is up to the parents to do everything possible not only to exercise parental supervision and to try and childproof the home. This may be difficult but we would like to offer the following suggestions,” said Arrive Alive:

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