How to keep your children safe by the pool this summer Story by Sara Sherwood An estimated 85 Britons drown each year on holiday, and 13 per cent of UK travellers have experienced a near miss in the water, with young children and men most likely to fall victim, according to a charity’s analysis of accident statistics. The most common water-related accidents on holiday involve toddlers getting into trouble in swimming pools, and older men encountering problems in the ocean, including on snorkelling trips and also in rip currents, according to analysis by the Safer Tourism Foundation (STF), a charity dedicated to the prevention of holiday accidents. “In general we have seen an uptake in villa holidays since Covid,” explains Katherine Atkinson, chief executive of the Safer Tourism Foundation . “In the case of UK travellers, these villas are usually rented by people who don’t have a pool at home, and who therefore may be less used to taking sensible safe...