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- NATION, Page 27American NotesPHOENIXThe Drowning Pools
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- Affluent parents who worry about the threat of kidnaping or
- sexual abuse by the babysitter are discovering that a graver
- danger to their children may be lurking in their own backyards.
- So far this year, twelve Phoenix youngsters under age 5 have
- drowned in residential swimming pools, twice the number for all
- of 1988. With 22 deaths of young children, Arizona is the No.
- 1 state in child drownings.
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- Early summer heat and a lack of adult supervision are
- blamed for the rash of accidents. Two brothers, ages 2 and 3,
- drowned within four minutes when their mother went to answer the
- telephone. More than 8,000 people showed up recently for a free
- course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, and requests
- for pool-fencing estimates have tripled. But authorities stress
- that parental vigilance is the key to preventing these
- tragedies. "If you can't answer the doorbell without taking your
- eyes off the kids," warns Stephen Jensen, assistant to the
- Phoenix fire chief, "don't answer the door."
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