The Lifesaving Society is reminding everyone to ensure they know how to swim.
TILLSONBURG - It only takes only a second for the unthinkable to happen.
It's Drowning Prevention Week and the Lifesaving Society is warning locals that over the next four weeks is when the greatest number of drownings happen in Ontario.
Area Manager Janet McCurdy says their message is simple.
"Every child needs to be a swimmer or have swimming lessons. Swimming is a life skill that can take your life and we want every child a swimmer."
McCurdy says adults should also know how to swim and says local aquatic centres offer adult swimming lessons.
She says 66 percent of the 47 people who have drowned already this year in Ontario were either in boats or were close to water and fell in.
"Only ten percent of drownings are in pools, 48 percent are in lakes, 22 percent are in rivers so right there is almost 70 in open water."
Public Education Director Barbara Byers says the shock of falling into water when the water is cold can cause a person to gasp and inhale
water and unless they are a strong swimmer and able to survive that experience, drowning can occur very quickly.
"In Canada, drowning is the number one cause of unintentional injury death among children 1-4 years of age and the second leading cause of preventable death for children under ten so that's pretty serious right there, those two things" says McCurdy.
The Lifesaving Society reminds parents to put lifejackets on toddlers and never leave children alone near water. They says keep them in sight
and within arms’ reach.
The week runs until Sunday, July 27.

Christmas Lights Stolen in Ingersoll
UPDATE: Cyber Security Experts Investigating Oxford Incident
PJHL Preview - Dec. 12th to Dec. 14th
Tour of Lights Begins this Weekend
Drunk Drivers Charged in Woodstock
Week Three Results for Festive RIDE Campaign
Woodstock Passes 2026 Capital Budget
WFD Respond to Two Fires in the City
An Impaired Driver was Caught in EZT
Oxford OPP Investigating Serious Collision
Interview with the Warden - December 11th, 2025
SWOX Christmas Lights Contest Returns!
Ingersoll Choral Society Presents: Christmas Bells
UPDATE: Snow Squalls Hit Oxford
UPDATE: OPP Officers Released from Hospital
R.O.P.E. Squad Searching for Suspect
Police Investigating Highway 401 Crash
Oxford Hires Director of Financial Services
UPDATE: Air Transat Avoids Pilot Strike
Safe Community Project Zero Comes to SWOX
Comments
Add a comment