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U.S. National Water Safety Action Plan
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April 30, 2024
U.S. National Water Safety Action Plan

Last year marked the debut of the United States first U.S. National Water Safety Action Plan, a call to action on drowning prevention put forth by the World Health Organization, Water Safety USA.

The plan, which was released in the summer of 2023, is the country’s first attempt to construct a national roadmap for collective action to reduce drowning that results in an estimated 4,000-plus fatal unintentional drownings every year.

The plan lays out a list of action recommendations for drowning prevention guided by six areas of focus that include:

• Barriers, Entrapment, and Electrical Safety.

• Data and Public Health Surveillance.

• Life Jackets, Personal Flotation Devices, and Other Flotation.

• Rescue and CPR.

• Lifeguards and Supervision.

• Water Safety, Water Competency, and Swimming Lessons.

The water safety plan is a comprehensive document that seeks to influence policy and legislation to change national and state laws that could influence outcomes.

William Ramos, an associate professor at Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington and the director of the school’s Aquatics Institute, believes that implementing change at the legislative level may be among the most impactful actions drowning prevention advocates can take.

“The message to Congress is: We need to fix this, and we can.” Ramos said. “Look at seatbelts, fire safety, smoking cessation. Legislation is what’s going to move the needle.”

To that end, the plan recommends specific national requirements concerning residential as well as public pools.

For example, within the area of “Barriers, Entrapment, and Electrical Safety,” the plan recommends, requiring the use of four-sided isolation fencing with self-closing and self-latching gates around residential pools and spas; requires government mandated inspections upon change of ownership or substantial remodel or renovation of residential pools and spas; requires anti-entrapment mechanisms for residential pools in alignment with the federally mandated rules for public pools and spas; requires adoption of the most recent NEC; and much more.

Within the area of “Data and Public Health Surveillance,” the plan recommends developing a National Drowning Reporting System. Within the area of “Water Safety,” the plan recommends developing national standards for assessing swimming competency.

There are a total of 99 such recommendations, and the plan drafting committee was focused on developing evidence-based actions informed by research or expert opinion.

It is worth pointing out that these drowning prevention measures come at a time when 30 years of decreased drowning incidents seems to have plateaued in the U.S. Since 1990, overall drowning deaths have decreased by one third, but in 2020 alone, they rose by nearly 17 percent, according to the most recent data from the CDC. Analysis of that data shows that glaring disparities exist in outcomes between black and nonwhite children compared to white children.

Water Safety USA is an association of non-profit and governmental organizations with a strong record of providing drowning prevention and water safety programs, including public education.

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