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Safe Kids Kansas urges parents to take action to protect their children this summer
TOPEKA (KSNT) – One organization is emphasizing safety as families start to enjoy cooling off around pools and lakes as spring changes to summer. The National Drowning Prevention Alliance reports that drowning can happen in less than 30 seconds. The organization emphasizes that 50% of children who drown are within 25 yards of a parent or [...]
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