Overview
- Emilie Kiser, who posted a TikTok Thursday, urged parents to tighten water precautions as swimming season nears and her son's first anniversary approaches.
- She called for physical barriers around home pools, telling viewers to install a fence and add door alarms with fresh batteries.
- She pressed for life‑saving skills by encouraging CPR training and Infant Swimming Resource lessons that teach young children self‑rescue.
- Kiser described Trigg's death as a preventable accident and said she accepts parental responsibility for failing to protect him.
- After the 2025 incident, Chandler police recommended a felony child‑abuse charge against Brady Kiser, but county prosecutors said a conviction was unlikely and declined to file.