It turns out that splash pads, while delightful, can also be unexpected breeding grounds for waterborne illnesses.
The CDC found 60 outbreaks of waterborne disease at water playgrounds caused 152 hospitalizations and 99 emergency department ...
According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, splash pads, popular water play areas in ...
"Because children typically ingest more recreational water than adults and have been commonly observed to place their open ...
The CDC says kids get sick from splash pads after ingesting fecal matter, adding that swim diapers don't prevent fecal ...
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Sixty waterborne disease outbreaks associated with splash pads were reported during 1997 to 2022, according to study findings.
The primary method for keeping recreational water free of infectious viruses and bacteria is chlorinating it. However, maintaining germ-killing chlorine concentration is especially difficult for ...
Jackson's mayor and Board of Aldermen discussed key projects, including a splash pad replacement for the municipal pool and ...
An early neighborhood notification meeting to discuss the second phase of construction is scheduled for January.