The Orange County Drowning Prevention Orange County Drowning Prevention Coalition recently created a digital communications toolkit to make it easier for our partners to help spread the campaign message. This toolkit contains water safety and drowning prevention messages you can share on your social media channels, newsletters, websites, etc. You can either copy these messages directly or customize them to reach your audience.
See below for sample newsletter copy:
Keep Kids Safe from Drowning
Drowning consistently remains the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years of age, and among the top-five leading causes for those under the age of 18 years, both in Orange County and California. Each year, near drowning incidents also result in life-long disabilities.
This summer, take the necessary steps to keep your children safe. Drowning is preventable. Young children are more at risk and can drown in any body of water, including a bucket, bathtub, sink, pool or spa.
Drowning Prevention is most effective with a “layers of protection” approach:
For more information on helpful tips and other ways that you can prevent drowning, visit DrowningPreventionOC.org.
See below for sample website or blog copy:
Drowning Prevention: Keeping Kids Safe Near Water
Drowning consistently remains the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years of age, and among the top-five leading causes for those under the age of 18 years, both in Orange County and California. Each year, near drowning incidents also result in life-long disabilities.
The Orange County Drowning Prevention Coalition develops recommendations on methods and strategies to reduce drowning incidents and fatalities in Orange County. The coalition continues to raise awareness on the issue of drowning, and remind parents and caregivers that it is preventable. The 25-member coalition includes the heads of public health, public safety, government, nonprofit, victims, swim schools, and Olympic medal-winning swimmers.
Drowning is preventable. Young children are more at risk and can drown in any body of water, including a bucket, bathtub, sink, pool or spa. Drowning Prevention is most effective with a “layers of protection” approach:
For more information on helpful tips and other ways that you can prevent drowning, visit DrowningPreventionOC.org.