World Conference Takes Aim at Drowning 

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More than 420 delegates representing 49 countries attended the first-ever World Conference on Drowning Prevention, held in Vietnam this May.

During the conference, organizers and attendees, including keynote speakers Linda Quan, Peter Wernicki and Dave Jenkins (shown), began developing a plan to reduce child drowning in low- to middle-income countries.

When finished, the plan will provide a better understanding of what health experts are calling an epidemic, and how it can be prevented.

Research presented at the event indicated that child drowning can be reduced in those nations as much as 85 percent in children ages 1 to 4, and 90 percent in those age 5 and higher.

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Erin Ansley is a frequent freelancer for Pool and Spa News and Aquatics International. She has been a professional journalist since 2001. When not sleuthing the web for the latest news or calling on sources in the construction industry for the inside scoop, Erin can be found surfing waves along the California coast, challenging her athletic limits in her favorite CrossFit box, playing drums with her indie rock band, and spending time with her daughter and husband.