New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3774

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

Requires municipalities that have public swimming pools to provide information regarding "dry drowning."

Impact

Upon enactment of S3774, municipalities will be required to post a warning poster about dry drowning in visible areas of public swimming pools. Additionally, they must distribute a one-page information sheet to municipal residents each year, either when they register for pool access or during the pool's opening weeks. This educational initiative is intended to inform the public about the symptoms associated with dry drowning, a condition that can manifest with delayed adverse effects following water exposure.

Summary

Senate Bill S3774 mandates that municipalities with public swimming pools provide educational materials regarding 'dry drowning'. This bill, sponsored by Senator Angela V. McKnight, aims to enhance awareness about the dangers associated with dry drowning and requires posters and pamphlets detailing symptoms to be made available. The primary goal is to educate the public to reduce the risk of dry drowning incidents, which may occur after a person has left the water and can lead to severe health complications.

Contention

The bill underscores a significant focus on public health and safety, promising an improved framework for preventing dry drowning through education. Although there could be challenges related to the effective execution and compliance by municipalities, the intent is to empower local governments to protect residents from this often-overlooked health risk. The implications extend to swimming pool owner responsibilities, pushing for more stringent safety measures regarding water-related activities.

Companion Bills

NJ S1800

Carry Over Requires municipalities that have public swimming pools to provide information regarding "dry drowning."

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