
7. Alcohol is a Leading Cause of Drowning Deaths
Death by drowning is by no means limited to children. Over half of all drowning victims are adults; among people aged 15 to 44, drowning is the 10th-leading cause of death.
Among adults, alcohol is involved in anywhere from 25% to 50% to deaths that are engaged in water recreation. Among adolescent boys who drown, that number is even higher. The single best thing that you can do to avoid drowning, in addition to only swimming with a lifeguard on duty, is to avoid consuming alcohol while engaging in any form of water recreation.