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Drowning Research
The Lifesaving Society conducts drowning research to support its work in the prevention of water-related injuries and fatalities. The collection and analysis of data provides an information base for the development of programs, safety promotion strategies and drowning prevention strategies. The information also provides an educational tool and information base for the Society's customers and instructors, governments, other organizations and the general public.

Conducting annual drowning research enables the Society to focus its Water SmartŪ drowning prevention efforts on people most at risk (like men fishing in small boats) or those who can make a significant difference (such as parents of young children).

Drowning Report
The Lifesaving Society's National Drowning Report is available in PDF. Also available are the National Boating Fatalities Report and Boating Fatalities Special Report.

 Drowning, the silent killer.

 Choose it, use it.- Lifejackets

 Simple rescue skills save lives.  

 Be your Own lifeguard.










The National Drowning Report 2000, Edition
( 134 KB )

Articles of interest:

National Boating Fatalities Report, 2003 Edition
( 187 KB )


Boating Fatalities Special Report, 2000 Edition
( 40 KB )


National Drowning Trends Report
In recent years, the Society has been analyzing research data to determine drowning trends on which to base our programs, safety promotions and drowning prevention strategies. The following PDF files provide access to the current National Drowning Trends Reports.

National Drowning Trends 1992-2001
( 322 KB )

National Drowning Trends 1991-2000
( 991 KB )

National Drowning Trends Report - Trends since 1990
( 458 KB )