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  1. A person may become trapped under a hot tub or spa lid if it inadvertently closes. In these situations, if they are not strong enough to lift the lid and pull themselves out, there is a very real possibility that they can drown.

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    While the new definition of drowning rejects these two descriptions, they are useful in understanding drowning before and just after a victim submerges underwater. An “active” drowning involves a conscious victim, usually a non swimmer or poor swimmer, who can no longer keep their head above water. Usually, an active drowning victim progresses from...

    Cold water drowning occurs when the water temperature is less than 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius). At this temperature threshold, the body begins to experience hypothermia, as water dissipates body heat faster than air. The mammalian reflex is a physiological response to drowning in cold water and is most pronounced among children. This...

    In theory, a dry drowning results when water comes in contact with the esophagus, causing it to spasm and close. This prevents water from entering the lungs. There are several opinions that about 20 percent of fatal drowning are dry. However, one study following a number of post mortem examinations refuted this percentage, claiming that dry drownin...

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · When the person suddenly gets out of the hot tub, they can feel lightheaded and faint, potentially leading to drowning. To avoid problems, the authors recommend soaking for less than 15 minutes...

  3. For children younger than 5, 87% of drowning fatalities happen in home pools or hot tubs. Most take place in pools owned by family, friends or relatives. After pools, bathtubs are the second leading location where young children drown.

  4. On average, 17 children die from accidental drowning in hot tubs each year. And lacerations send many adults to the emergency room. But along with accidental injuries, there are some other...

  5. Mar 24, 2020 · If a person is submerged after breathing in water for 4 to 6 minutes without resuscitation, it will result in brain damage and eventually death by drowning. This article will discuss safety...

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  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Many hot tubs can increase your exposure to parasites and bacteria such as shigellosis and E. coli. Users are also at risk of breathing in a bacteria called legionella that can cause...

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