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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 21, 2004 Release # 04-165 |
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"We want to get input from a wide variety of sources," Stratton added. "These meetings are an opportunity to find out what has worked to prevent pool drownings in various local areas, and determine if it can be done on a national scale."
CPSC recently began a major pool drowning prevention information and education campaign, which included a video news release broadcast to television stations across the country to highlight the drowning hazards associated with residential pools. CPSC encourages pool owners to have layers of protection, including at a minimum, a barrier completely surrounding the pool, such as a fence with self-closing and self-latching gates. Additional layers include door alarms, pool safety covers, and pool alarms. Constant supervision of young children also is extremely important.
"Campaigns like these remind pool owners of the basics," Stratton said. "An earlier CPSC study showed that almost 70 percent of the young victims were not expected to be in or even around the pool. Close supervision and barriers are paramount in keeping young children safe."
Additionally, CPSC will be revising the Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer, which was originally published in 1998. The guidelines provide pool and spa owners with information about entrapment and CPSC's recommendations on actions they should take to eliminate the potential for suction entrapment or hair entanglement incidents in pools and spas.
The draft of the updated entrapment hazard guidelines and information about all types of drowning prevention can be found at CPSC Web site at www.cpsc.gov.
Event Summary
Who:: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, including Chairman Hal Stratton
What:: Public Hearing on Swimming Pool Safety
Where:: University of South Florida College of Public Health
When:: Monday, June 21, 2004 at 10 a.m. – Media Availability at 9:30 a.m. in the Dean's Conference. Room
Purpose:: Provide CPSC, a federal agency, with information on improving drowning prevention methods to implement nationwide.