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What Is the Least Amount of Water It Takes to Drown?

February 7, 2017 by Tessa Rhodes 4 Comments

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Something wonderful has happened in my life, and I want to share it with you. I purchased a mop, but not just any mop. It’s the O-Cedar Spin Mop! I feel like a 1950’s housewife when I talk about this, but I just love my new mop. It’s the best! I honestly do feel like a mid-century housewife when my favorite toy is a mop.

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I have no affiliation with it; I just love to share with you anything that makes my life easier. Maybe it’ll make your life easier too.

If you do have the O-Cedar Spin Mop or some other kind of mop that includes a bucket, be sure to empty it after each use, especially if you have very young children.

What is the least amount of water it takes to drown?

Any water deep enough to cover the mouth and nose, which can be less than two inches, can cause drowning. least amount of water it takes to drown

I know I may sound like a broken record (what do you know, another 1950’s reference). I’m just full of them today. As I was saying, and as I’ve said in the past, provide constant and vigilant supervision of children around all sources of water.

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First of all, check for all potential water hazards in and around your home such as:

  • buckets of water so
  • toilets
  • bathtubs
  • sinks least amount of water it takes to drown
  • puddles
  • kiddie pools
  • swimming pools
  • swimming pool covers
  • spas least amount of water it takes to drown
  • landscape water features

Also to prevent accidents from happening, provide close adult supervision. Furthermore, be sure to empty all buckets of water, close bathroom doors, use safety locks on toilets, never leave a child unattended in a bathtub, drain the tub and sinks and empty kiddie pools. And finally, include barriers around swimming pools, spas, and water features.

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Practice the same supervision and vigilance when visiting another home.

Also, scour your community and make sure your child stays away from landscape water features, such as ponds and waterfalls.

And access to any nearby streams, lakes, rivers and large community ponds should be strictly prohibited unless accompanied by a responsible adult.

No matter how well your child can swim and no matter how shallow the water is, always, always provide constant and vigilant adult supervision.

If you have any thoughts on the subject or experiences that you would like to share, I would love to hear from you.

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P.P.S. To start your child on the path to becoming water safe, click here.

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  1. Tessa Rhodes says

    June 15, 2020 at 8:20 am

    Wow! What a compelling story. Thank you very much for sharing. I am most grateful.

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  2. Tessa Rhodes says

    June 15, 2020 at 8:22 am

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    […] One of the interesting episodes that I remember from Mom was about a near death experience I had as a toddler. I was always interested in playing with kitchen utensils and that’s how she kept me busy while she was doing the cooking. One day, I was playing in the kitchen, and by accident fell into a large bucket of water. When she did not hear me for a while, Mom checked around and found me in the bucket, with my belly like a inflated balloon and me lying motionless. She carried me immediately to the near by clinic (No 911 or 108 in those days). I still remember how emotional she got ,whenever she spoke about this incident. She had lost her first child (would have been our elder brother) during delivery a few years before. He was still born and Mom was devastated because of that. She did not want to lose another child, and she was praying to God to save me. Luckily, I had just fainted and the doctor was able to revive me. Mom would then smile and tell me that I peed for a long time before I was breathing normally. I now know that how little water is required for babies to drown (https://www.tessarhodes.com/least-amount-of-water-it-takes-to-drown

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    • Tessa Rhodes says

      June 15, 2020 at 8:23 am

      Wow! What a compelling story. Thank you very much for sharing. I am most grateful.

      Reply

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Hi, I'm Tessa Rhodes, and I help children of all ages to develop a love of the water. I teach to respect it, not fear it. After more than fifteen years of coaching children, loads of research, and trial and error, I developed a series of techniques and exercises to help children of all ages overcome their fear of water and become confident swimmers.

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