Suffolk County, New York Water Safety Alliance
After a 60% spike in drowning deaths on eastern Long Island between 2023 and 2024, The ZAC Foundation convened experts in Suffolk County to create a water safety alliance. In July 2025, a roundtable at Stony Brook University Hospital brought together over 30 stakeholders and produced the draft for the first-ever Suffolk County Drowning Prevention Action Plan.
Launched in August 2025, the plan is a historic step for drowning prevention on Long Island. Developed in partnership with The ZAC Foundation, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital, Stop Drowning Now, health professionals, educators, and first responders, the strategy aligns with the U.S. National Water Safety Action Plan and addresses the sharp rise in residential pool drownings regionally.
Initial steps include:
- Partnering with Stony Brook Medicine to analyze and local drowning data.
- Working with local school districts and camps to expand swim safety education.
- Collaborating with Airbnb to share pool safety tips with renters and hosts with pools.
- Using the social media of alliance members as a vehicle for sharing uniform water safety guidance.
