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If a body part (such as a torso, limb, or buttocks) creates a seal over a flat drain grate, the suction can be powerful enough to trap a swimmer underwater. The force required to break this seal is often hundreds of pounds, making it impossible for a child or even a strong swimmer to escape without assistance. Keeping Your Cool: How to Prevent Swimwear Slip-Ups

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