As temperatures rise in Texas, pools become a go-to source of fun and relief from the heat. Yet for families with young children, they can also pose a hidden danger. At Turner-Monahan, PLLC, where we champion families impacted by personal injury and wrongful death, we know all too well how devastating these tragedies can be.
Tragically, in 2024, 103 children drowned in Texas—a heartbreaking reminder that drowning remains one of the leading causes of accidental death for kids under five. These tragedies are often preventable, and with proper precautions, families can help ensure a safe and joyful summer season.
Top Pool Safety Tips to Prevent Child Drownings
1. Install and Maintain Proper Barriers
Every pool—above-ground, in-ground, or inflatable—should be surrounded by a four-sided fence at least 4 ft high, equipped with self-closing, self-latching gates. Window and gate alarms create another layer of defense.
2. Never Leave Children Unattended Near Water
A child can drown in as little as 20 seconds. Always assign a designated adult as a “water watcher” whose sole focus is supervising children near water—no phone calls, no chores.
3. Teach Swimming and Water Safety Early
Enroll children in age-appropriate swim lessons as early as possible. While lessons don’t replace supervision, they significantly reduce drowning risks.
4. Know CPR and Emergency Protocols
Every parent and caregiver should be trained in CPR and rescue techniques. In emergencies, prompt and correct action can save a life.
5. Secure Drains and Pool Equipment
Strong suction from drains can trap even experienced swimmers. Ensure all drains comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act, and educate children about avoiding pool jets and drains.
Liability and Legal Responsibility
Under Texas law, homeowners and pool operators have a duty to exercise reasonable care to keep guests safe, especially children. Tragic drownings caused by negligence—such as faulty barriers, inadequate supervision, or broken equipment—may warrant personal injury or wrongful death claims.
At Turner-Monahan, PLLC, we help families hold negligent parties accountable and seek compensation for their loss, pain, and financial hardship. If your family has suffered a pool-related injury or drowning, our attorneys, Matthew McLain and Tyler Monahan, are ready to listen and advocate for your rights.
Preventative Measures Save Lives
Drowning is entirely preventable. With diligence, proper safeguards, and awareness, families can dramatically reduce the risk. But when tragedy happens, you don’t have to face it alone.
If you or a loved one has been harmed due to someone else’s negligence around pools or water, contact Turner-Monahan, PLLC today for a free, confidential consultation. We’re here to provide experienced, compassionate legal support during your most difficult times.
Disclaimer
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