Florida officials spotlight water safety after spike in child drownings

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WINTER PARK, Fla. — With summer break in full swing, families are headed for the water.

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State officials are also raising awareness about water safety.

Photos: Florida officials spotlight water safety after spike in child drownings

So far this year, there have been 44 reports of child drowning deaths.

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That’s already eight more than last year.

Nine of those drownings happened in the Orlando area.

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The Department of Children and Families says these tragedies can be prevented by taking simple steps.

Officials said an adult needs to watch kids while they’re playing in the water.

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Children can also start swimming lessons as young as six months old.

They also recommend adults and teenagers be certified in CPR.

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