Simcoe Muskoka residents enjoy water activities in lakes, rivers, private pools and recreational facilities. Unfortunately, many people die each year in water-related incidents. Of these incidents, many people are injured or drown while engaging in activities where they never expected to enter into the water, such as, an unexpected fall into water while boating or into a backyard pool.
Facts:
- An average of 458 people drown every year in Canada
- More children drown in bathtubs than in pools
Find more interesting facts by visiting Parachute, The Life Saving Society & Red Cross
The health unit works with community partner in an effort to prevent drowning in our communities.
We:
- Raise awareness of water related injuries and deaths and provide education on our webpages and through social media.
- Provide access to data and resources for community stakeholders.
What Matters to Your Health
It is important to know the differences between a lifejacket and a personal floatation device (PDF). Lifejackets are designed to turn the person wearing it over in the water so that their head faces up, even if they have lost consciousness. Lifejackets are also red, yellow or orange so that they are more easily spotted when in the water. Lifejackets are also designed for specific weights, so it is important to select one that is appropriate for your weight to ensure it will support you in the water. PFD's are often designed to be more comfortable when worn for a longer time, and are often not designed to turn your face up when you enter the water. When you are going on the water or spending time near the water, it is important to consider whether a lifejacket or a PFD is more appropriate.
For more information:
Call Health Connection at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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