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Dangers of Dry Drowning: Learn How to Stay Safe

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With vacation time for kids officially here, it is likely many of them will be headed towards the closest body of water to cool off, and many of us adults have fond summer memories of enjoying similar fun with our own friends. However, a little known phenomenon likely few of us has heard of— dry drowning – may put a deadly damper on carefree fun unless precautions are taken. Not much is known about dry drowning, also known as a shallow water blackout. A person who dry-drowns typically displays few or no symptoms when the actual drowning is occurring , and sometimes symptoms or effects appear hours after actually being in water. This shouldn’t be a cause to panic or to forbid your children from enjoying the many benefits of swimming and playing in water. Dry drowning is considered rare ; however, there are some warning signs you should learn to spot.

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Dangers of Dry Drowning: Learn how to stay safe


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