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Resident urges water-safety vigilance; offers free ‘water watcher’ badges and local resources
Summary
A resident representing Valley Pool Together urged residents to adopt ‘water watcher’ supervision practices and shared free water-watcher badges, Red Cross water-competency guidance and local outreach plans ahead of summer recreation season.
Snoqualmie — During public comment at the May 12 Snoqualmie City Council meeting, a North Bend resident speaking for Valley Pool Together urged families to prioritize water safety ahead of summer and outlined a local “water watcher” program.
Katelyn (last name not given) told the council that drowning is the second-leading cause of unintentional injury death for Washington children…
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