Barriers: Installing barriers in public areas to prevent easy access to water hazards Supervision : Ensuring lifeguards are present at public swimming pools and beaches. Training : Providing communities with rescue and resuscitation training Respond : Maintaining active and effective search and rescue operations. Early weather warnings : Delivering free, accessible weather alert.s to help communities stay informed about risks
World Drowning Prevention Day, declared through the April 2021 UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/75/273 “Global drowning prevention” , is held annually on 25 July. This global advocacy event serves as an opportunity to highlight the tragic and profound impact of drowning on families and communities and offer life-saving solutions to prevent it. An estimated 236,000 people drown every year, and drowning is among the ten leading causes of death for children and youth aged 1-24 years. More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in rivers, lakes, wells and domestic water storage vessels in low- and middle-income countries, with children and adolescents in rural areas disproportionately affected. All stakeholders are invited to mark World Drowning Prevention Day – governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations, the private sector, academia and individuals – by highlighting the need for urgent, coordinated and multi-sectoral action on proven measures such as: installing barri...
Learn to swim : Equip yourself and your children with swimming skills. Swimming lessons save lives Supervise children : Always keep a close eye on children near water. Never leave children unattended, even for a moment No alcohol near water : Avoid drinking alcohol when around water. Stay sharp and vigilant Be aware of surroundings : Always check weather and water conditions before swimming or boating. Stay informed and safe Use safety equipment : Ensure lifejackets are available and used correctly when boating. Access to safety gear can make a crucial difference
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