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How to Protect Your Child from Dry Drowning

July 17, 2019

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Although dry drowning is a relatively new term for many parents, it has the potential to become their worst nightmare, especially as the hot summer months have kids clamoring for visits to the local lake or pool.

Dry drowning is a type of delayed drowning, when physical effects of drowning occur long after leaving the water. Unlike a near-drowning event, it can be difficult to notice the moment a child inhales water, putting his or her life in danger. Delayed drowning is extremely rare, but knowing what signs and symptoms to look out for can save lives.

Select the image below to open your free guide to delayed drowning signs and preventative tips.

Preventable accidents can be devastating for those affected. If you or a loved one are seriously injured due to someone else’s negligence, we want to help. Call Nurenberg Paris today for a free case review.

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