Khaleej Times

Beware! Parental negligence leads to children’s drowning

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Police are urging parents to not leave their children unsupervis­ed in swimming pools and beaches, warning that negligence has been a major cause in the rise of drowning incidents.

On Sunday, the police released an advisory video of a young boy swimming in a pool, unsupervis­ed. The short video reveals how quickly children can struggle in the waters, which ultimately results in disastrous outcomes.

Abu Dhabi Police told Khaleej Times, the 40-second-video, dubbed ‘Your Children are Your Responsibi­lity,’ is intended to help raise awareness among communitie­s in the UAE Capital about the risks of drowning.

“The video aims to shed light on the importance of child supervisio­n, as well as child safety, in order to minimise the risks of drowning.”

The police said there is zero tolerance for negligence, adding that

Children must be monitored and supervised at all times, whether they are playing in the swimming pool, in the bathtub or in the beach,” Official, Abu Dhabi Police

the safety of children are in the hands of their parents.

“Negligence has been a major cause in drowning incidents among children,” said the police official.

“Children must be monitored and supervised at all times, whether they are playing in the swimming pool, in the bathtub or in the beach,” he added.

Police also urged parents to place fences around the pool at their residentia­l properties, to prevent children from entering without adult supervisio­n, and to avoid using their smart phones while their children are swimming.

In May, rising incidents of children drowning prompted the Abu Dhabi Police to launch another awareness drive to safeguard kids.

The initiative, titled, ‘Our Children,’ involved police officials urging parents to follow safety protocols associated with swimming pools.

Earlier this year, the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi, issued a report revealing that between 2015 and 2016 drowning was included as one of the major causes in “preventabl­e child deaths.”

Meanwhile, the Dubai Police reveled that in 2017, a total of 18 drowning incidents occurred in Dubai, resulting in 14 deaths and four injuries of children and adults.

In 2016, a total of 35 drowning accidents took place, which resulted in the deaths of 29 people and six injuries.

Moreover, the Sharjah Police saved 24 people from drowning from the period of 2016 until June 2017. Authoritie­s said five people within the same period died, as a result of drowning.

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

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The Abu Dhabi Police release video to raise awareness among parents to take care of their kids.

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