The CDC says kids get sick from splash pads after ingesting fecal matter, adding that swim diapers don't prevent fecal contamination of recreational water Getty Health officials are warning of ...
Little Lake Park was ranked the top choice if a $1.2 million splash pad were to be installed for opening in 2026, according to a feasibility study presented to Midland council.. By definition ...
If your summer looks anything like mine, it’s filled with sunscreen, popsicles, and countless trips to the local splash pad. My kids—ages 6, 3, and 1—live for those water-filled afternoons.
A recent CDC study reveals a hidden danger in splash pads: waterborne illnesses. Analyzing outbreaks from 1997-2022, they found over 10,000 infections, primarily cryptosporidiosis, linked to these ...
(NewsNation) — Splash pads might bring to mind memories of fun in the summer sun — but they can also be associated with waterborne disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are ...
Splash pads dominated the conversation at a recent meeting of the Friends of the Cornelia Warren Recreation Area in Westbrook. The city is considering what, if any, recreational water amenities it ...
Outbreaks resulted in 10,611 cases, 152 hospitalizations, 99 visits to emergency departments, but no deaths. HealthDay News — Sixty waterborne disease outbreaks associated with splash pads were ...