WASHINGTON - An average of 390 children drown each year in the United States, most younger than 5, according to two new reports.
"We are talking about 15 preschool classes lost in a pool or spa every year. This is a national health and safety problem that we must work to get fixed," said Inez Tenenbaum, chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The commission released the reports on drowning and entrapment at a Wednesday press conference that also launched the national Pool Safely campaign. It took place at the William H. Rumsey Aquatic Center here.
Approximately 5,100 pool or spa-related injuries occur each year involving children younger than 15. Some of those injured require life-long medical care, resulting in millions of dollars in medical costs, Tenenbaum said. 作者: 边寒剑 时间: 2013-12-18 10:06
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