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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. 2010-. Pool safely: Simple steps save lives. [Bethesda, MD]: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, multiple items.

Annotation: These tools and resources are designed to help U.S. Consumer and Product Safety partners and other organizations reduce child drownings, nonfatal submersions, and entrapments in swimming pools and spas. Contents include brochures and tips cards, fact sheets, technical guides, toolkits, posters, videos, radio and print public service announcements, outdoor signs and billboards, and social medial tools. The resources can be searched by format and by audience, and many are available in English and Spanish. Information about events; press releases; recalled pool and spa products; submersion data and related reports; and speeches, statements, letters, and public hearings and comments are also included.

Keywords: Advocacy, Drowning, Injury prevention, Public awareness campaigns, Public awareness materials, Safety, Spanish language materials, Swimming pools

   

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