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Houston water safety experts urge parents to stay vigilant around swimming areas this summer
HOUSTON - As summer temperatures rise across Houston, many families are heading to pools and splash pads to cool off.
By Andy Cerota, Meet the Team·3 hr ago
HOUSTON - As summer temperatures rise across Houston, many families are heading to pools and splash pads to cool off.
But water safety experts warn that drowning can happen in seconds, often silently and without warning.
According to safety experts, drowning remains the leading cause of death for children between 1 and 4 years old.