Monday, September 22, 2014

Why Drinking Safe Water Is More Needed By Children?

Kid Drinking Water

Children are still in the development process. It means, their bodies are not strong enough to withstand some types of water contaminants. Unlike the body of an adult, theirs is very vulnerable to diseases. 

Dehydration is often the result of physical activities that children do under the scorching heat of the sun. These activities make them sweat a lot, releasing a generous amount of fluid in their bodies. Dehydration causes children to feel nauseous, dizzy, and light-headed, the reason why they should drink plenty of water.

But kids should not just drink “water.” Above all else, they should drink safe water. Cleanliness should be observed in their daily consumption of fluid. Adult men have stronger bodies, so there are contaminants that they are able to withstand. However to kids, it's a lot different. Their bodies are weaker, and that makes them get sick easily. Though a pure water system filter is needed by all human beings, it is more needed by children.

Facts About Children

  • Each year, 443 million school days are lost due to water-related illnesses.
  • Diarrhea is the second leading cause of death for children (aging four and below), with about 1.5 million reported deaths each year. It is said to be more dangerous than malaria, AIDS, and measles combined. And diarrhea is the common cause of a failure to provide safe drinking water to children.
  • Every minute, at least one child dies from diarrhea.
  • According to an estimation, 4,100 children under the age of five die every day, caused by diarrhea. Additionally, 2,350 children die because of dirty water, inadequate sanitation, and hygiene.
  • A report states that nearly 1.5 million children in the world, under the age of five die every year from diarrhea.
  • It was reported that mostly, in developing countries, 90% of the overall number of deaths is related to children (under the age of 5) with diarrheal diseases.

Other Safety Water Facts for Children


Children also need to take precautions to other water use, aside from drinking. Other water sources include water in a bathtub, a wading pool,  a spa, a swimming pool, an ornamental fish pond, the beach, or a lake. 

Children should take safety from deep waters that can cause them to drown. Also, apply a lotion to children's skin to avoid skin diseases, particularly sunburn. Take note of water temperature safety too. Children are not allowed to swim in a water with a temperature below 70°F (20°C) because it is  too cold for them. Beware if the child is feeling too cold. If it happens, take him/her out of the water immediately. 

The Bottom Line

Always keep your children safe. They are more in need of safe water to drink, than to anyone else. Make sure to keep your water safe for drinking and for taking a bath too. You may not know what contaminants can cause problems for the health of your kids. Protect your children from diarrhea by securing a safe water from a pure water system. And don't forget to keep an eye on your kids while they swim from pools, or any other water source.  

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