
Other than birth defects, drowning is the most frequent cause of death in children between one and four years of age, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s the summer season and parents need to be extra mindful of young children near swimming pools.
In February, husband and wife nursing couple, Mike and Hilary Zunde, faced their worst nightmare. Hilary had gone inside the house to put a band-aid on her three-year-old and thought her 18-month-old-son Zachary was right behind her. After a frantic search, she was horrified to find him floating face down in their spa.
Zack was a fighter and recovered quickly, spending just two nights in the hospital. His recovery was full and miraculous. The Zundes can’t stress water safety enough.
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