13 month old Dylan is fighting for his life after he fell into a Sugar Land family pool. Now the family is advocating for water safety, especially in younger children.
This is why we are passionate about what we do. Drowning is well known as the leading cause of injury death in the US for children between the ages of 1 and 4. In fact, the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recently updated their recommendations to enroll children in lifesaving swim lessons beginning at age 1.
Dylan's older siblings completed water safety classes, and the family was also preparing to take Dylan to lessons beginning this year.
"Drowning is silent and it happens fast," said Tammy Schoen (Director of HSC Sugar Land and Co-Owner of HSC Cypress and Pearland), "It's not like it is in the movies, where they make lots of noise."
See the full video report from ABC News below.
Dylan still has a long recovery, but has shown signs of improvement. Our Houston Swim Club family is keeping Dylan and his friends and family in our thoughts and prayers.
Each and every person in this photo grew up swimming either in our lesson program or on our summer swim team.
Sharpstown recently renovated their bathrooms, adding a public rinse area, changing rooms, water stations, and additional stalls.
Mathias learned to swim in our program and as soon as he was old enough to apply we hired him on the spot.