Amber and Granger Smith are outspoken about water safety and drowning prevention after the drowning loss of their 3-year-old son River. Today, Amber is partnering with the NDPA to bring awareness.
Amber Smith is partnering with the National Drowning Prevention Alliance , a California-based nonprofit organization, ahead of the summer months to drive conversation and awareness around water safety and drowning prevention. On June 4, 2019, Amber Smith and her husband, country music singer Granger Smith, experienced a parent’s worst nightmare when their 3-year-old son, River, squeezed through the fence surrounding their family home pool and drowned.
He made it to the water within seconds,' Smith said. River was in his pajamas and nearly ready for bed when the accident happened. 'If water is present, drowning is a risk,' Katchmarchi said. 'Layers fail, and all layers can fail. We never know which layer will fail, and which will prevent drowning, so it’s important to practice all of them.
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