Drowning behavior is typically fast and silent. Unless rescued, a drowning person will last only 20 to 60 seconds before submerging. To prevent drowning, it is best to swim in a lifeguarded area. Always designate a “water watcher” whose sole responsibility is to keep a close eye and constant attention on everyone in and around the water until the next water watcher takes over. In the event of an emergency, reach or throw an object to the person in trouble. Don’t go in or you could become a victim yourself. For more information, visit redcross.org.