Learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones and vulnerable Floridians.
Be part of the solution.
How you can help:
Quick Checklist:
Recognizing a drowning:
It often looks nothing like you expect.
What to do:
After rescue:
Even if breathing returns, seek medical care. Monitor for shock or complications.
Every second counts around water.
In Florida, drowning remains the leading cause of death for children under five. But the risk extends beyond children. Seniors, adults with disabilities and anyone near Florida's many lakes, rivers, canals, and coastlines are at risk.
Stats and Risk:
Why it happens:
Awareness is the first layer of protection.
Children and Families:
Older Adults:
Persons with Disabilities:
Faculties and Caregivers:
Prevention starts with smart safeguards.
Active Supervision:
Barriers and Safe Access:
Risk Awareness:
Emergency Preparedness: