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  1. Eighty-seven percent of drowning fatalities happen in home pools or hot tubs for children younger than 5. Most take place in pools owned by family or friends. Children 5 to 17 years old are more likely to drown in natural water, such as ponds or lakes. Drowning Risks Vary by Race and Household Income

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  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. May 30, 2024 · The CPSC estimates that more than 93% of these injuries occur in pools. How many children die in hot tubs and pools each year? Between 2007 and 2020, an average of 376 children under the age of...

  5. May 16, 2024 · Drowning death rates vary from state to state. The annual age-adjusted drowning death rate in the United States during 2018-2021 was 1.31 deaths per 100,000 people. The map below shows annual age-adjusted unintentional drowning death rates during 2018-2021.

  6. There were, on average, an estimated 6,200 pool- or spa-related, hospital emergency department (ED)-treated, nonfatal drowning injuries each year for 2018 through 2020, and 397 pool- or spa-related fatal drownings reported per year for 2016 through 2018, involving children younger than 15 years of age.

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  7. This report presents annual estimates of the number of emergency department-treated, pool- or spa1-related, nonfatal drownings (submersion injuries2) that occurred between 2019 and 2021, involving children younger than 15 years of age.

  8. There were, on average, an estimated 6,700 pool- or spa-related, hospital emergency department (ED)-treated, nonfatal drowning injuries each year for 2017 through 2019, and 379 pool- or spa-related fatal drownings reported per year for 2015 through 2017, involving children younger than 15 years of age.

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