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Shallow Water Blackout Online Tracking . . .





Aquatic Safety Research Group would like your help in tracking incidents of Shallow Water Blackout.

 

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Shallow Water Blackout  - New Video Available

Shallow water blackout, SWB, results from an insufficient amount of carbon SWB DVD
dioxide to activate the body's natural impulse to breathe. Swimmers who
practice prolonged underwater breath-holding are particularly at risk of SWB.  By rapidly breathing deeply prior to submersion (hyperventilation), swimmers blow off an excessive amount of carbon dioxide.  When the oxygen level in the blood runs low before the carbon dioxide level rises to the point that triggers the breathing reflex, the swimmer loses consciousness. The swimmer never actually feels as though a breath is needed. Once submerged underwater, the swimmer is hidden from the view of lifeguards by surface glare and ripples/waves on the surface. A series of events is then triggered, including the inhalation of water, possible convulsions and ultimately cardiac arrest and death.  Additional information is available on our new Shallow Water Blackout DVD.

Shallow Water Blackout - Common Victims
Anyone who practices competitive, repetitive underwater breath-holding is at risk for Shallow Water Blackout.  A recent series of deaths of healthy, athletic males, ages 15-26 years, all of whom were capable to strong swimmers, but yet who died in shallow water often near the side of the pool, suggests that common victims of Shallow Water Blackout tend to be male swimmers who engage in underwater breath-holding contests for time or distance. However, it is important to note that gender does not play a significant role in SWB other than to suggest that males may practice this dangerously competitive activity more than females.

Shallow Water Blackout - Surprising Statistics!
View this PowerPoint slideshow to learn about recent SWB survey responses:  Shallow Water Blackout Survey Responses

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