As warmer weather settles into Fort Bend County, families begin spending more time outdoors—and for many, that means pool season is here. While pools provide a great way to relax and beat the Texas heat, they also bring real risks that require our attention.
Drowning remains a serious and often preventable threat. Across the United States, the average drowning rate is approximately 1.3 deaths per 100,000 people each year. Here in Fort Bend County, that number is significantly higher—around 3 deaths per 100,000 people annually. That gap should get our attention. It tells us we need to be more intentional about safety in and around the water.
The good news is that most drowning incidents are preventable with awareness and simple precautions.
Key Safety Reminders
- Active Supervision is Critical
Never assume someone else is watching the water. Designate a responsible adult as a “water watcher” at all times—especially when children are present. Drowning is often silent and can happen in seconds. - Secure Your Pool Area
Fences with self-latching gates, pool alarms, and locked access points are essential layers of protection. These barriers help prevent unsupervised access, particularly for young children. - Learn to Swim—and Teach Your Kids Early
Swimming skills are one of the strongest defenses against drowning. Enroll children in swim lessons as early as possible and consider refresher training for adults as well. - Use Life Jackets When Appropriate
For weaker swimmers or when around deeper water, properly fitted life jackets add an extra margin of safety. Floaties and toys are not a substitute. - Know CPR and Emergency Response
In an emergency, seconds matter. Learning CPR can make the difference between life and death while waiting for first responders to arrive. - Avoid Distractions
Phones, conversations, and alcohol all reduce awareness. When supervising swimmers, stay focused—this isn’t the time to multitask.
A Community Responsibility
As a community, we take pride in looking out for one another. Pool safety isn’t just a personal responsibility—it’s a shared one. Whether you’re a homeowner, a parent, a neighbor, or hosting a gathering, staying alert and prepared helps protect everyone.
Enjoy the warmer weather. Spend time with your family. But stay sharp—because safety doesn’t take a day off.
If we stay aware and proactive, we can ensure this pool season is both fun and safe for everyone in Fort Bend County.
