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Feb 17 2023
It's a terrifying thought, but in 2008, on average, one little boy or girl has drowned each and every week. In fact, drowning is the number one preventable killer of toddlers in Australia. And for parents, the really scary thing is it can happen so quickly, so quietly. One minute, the child is there happily playing. The next, they're gone. They're at the bottom of the pool. How can we protect our children? First of all, check your pool fence. Learn CPR. And most importantly of all, supervise your kids. Don't take your eyes of them for a second.
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