How to keep your family safe at the pool

The CDC said drowning is the leading cause of unintentional deaths in children ages one to four, so “GMA” looks at the practices to keep your family safe.

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20 thoughts on “How to keep your family safe at the pool

  1. When I was practicing a dive at my grandma and grandpa's I used the tube but my waist got stuck in the hole I was wiggling so much to escape I was trying to go up I thought it was my end at really young age but luckily I managed to wiggle out of the tube my mom was Distracted she was talking to my grandma and grandpa but now she more watches me

  2. I thought that this was going to be about the pool crypto parasite.

    Between these superbugs, the unkillable cockroaches, these sudden bug invasions, heatwaves in Alaska!….Im not feeling the future at all.😑

  3. Who the fuck wouldn’t start screaming and kicking like crazy if they were drowning… you wouldn’t just start sinking and letting it happening

  4. When I was 4 I wanted to try swimming without those back pack float things and if I didn't grab on the ladder at the last sec I would've probably drowned

  5. I always watched my own kids when they were swimming and didn’t feel comfortable relying on others. If the kids were at a party or on vacation, I would sit and watch them without my phone, alcohol or even a book.

  6. Okay you're going to simulate people drowning. But you Mislead the people on the time you're going to start. That makes no sense. The test was to see if the people can identify who's drowning. Of course they're not going to look for someone drowning if they think the tests haven't started yet.. You should have told him it's a random time we're not going to tell you when it's going to start so at least they can have some kind of awareness. Like in this video most people I'm not flashing about when they're drowning. It actually looks like they're treading water so most people don't realize that they are actually drowning or in the process of drowning. This test needs to be redone. It's misleading. It probably does make people more aware but this video should have been done differently

  7. There are bits of feces that get into the water from swimmers not to mention body oil, hair grease, saliva, urine, blood, etc regardless of the chlorine.

  8. This happened to my daughter when she was three, we were in a hot tub my husband said something to me I turned in one minute she was struggling beside me. I cried off and on for several days because it would have been my fault for taking my eyes off her. From then on I was in the pool when either one of my kids were swimming. If someone said something to me I pulled my kids to the side to talk if it was important if not it could wait.

  9. When I was 4 I was in Portugal, and I started drowning, I was the only person in the pool, my parents were by the side, but i was drowning for a minute until someone did something

  10. The sudden drowning deaths of the infant daughter of olympic skier Bode Miller and the son of country singer Granger Smith were all NEGLIGENT
    Watch ur kids!

  11. My eyes are welling up because though it's a simulation it's scary to see. This reminds me of a time when at the beach past lifeguard hours. It was low tide and the kids were swimming around the "don't pass this mark" sign, these poles are about 10 feet tall, they were hanging on it. The water was rising fast to high tide and the kids were trapped out in the water twice as deep as their body length. One girl couldn't swim and I had to go get her. I saved her life. I brought her to her mom and she didn't seem to care too much. Some parents don't see the danger, they are just having fun and that's scary. Please parents. keep watch of your children. You won't realize the dangers until it's too late.

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