A more likely danger is that a non swimmer is drowning and grabs onto another child and drags them underwater or tries to climb on top of them. This is a known danger and is a standard part of lifeguard training in the US. Drowning persons can be very dangerous to other people and to rescuers. So a drowning child can definitely endanger other kids.
Until someone else falls head-first off the balloon, smashes your kid on the back of their head, and they both drown.
At some point, when you are figuring out increasingly unlikely accidents, maybe you should stop.
A more likely danger is that a non swimmer is drowning and grabs onto another child and drags them underwater or tries to climb on top of them. This is a known danger and is a standard part of lifeguard training in the US. Drowning persons can be very dangerous to other people and to rescuers. So a drowning child can definitely endanger other kids.
I was a lifeguard for a decade bud, I’ve seen it all.
Maybe you should stop being a dick.
Cmon, we're not considering nuclear war and drowning in the radiation soaked pool ?
Based on https://what-if.xkcd.com/29/ I tend to think that a pool would be safer than out of the water in the event of radiation being a problem:)