06/04/2025
You’ve probably been seeing more posts and Reels lately about water safety—and for good reason.
Most child drownings, both fatal and nonfatal, happen between May and September. The weather is warm, school’s out, and families are spending more time near pools, lakes, and beaches.
These posts aren’t meant to scare you. They’re shared by medical professionals, water safety experts, and parents who’ve lived through unimaginable loss—all with one goal: to help you protect your child.
Drowning is fast, silent, and doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t matter if you live near the ocean or in the middle of the country.
If your child is around water—even once a year—they’re at risk.
But the good news? Drowning is preventable.
With the right knowledge and layers of protection, you can help keep your family safe.
Tap the “Water Safety Tips” link in my bio to learn how.