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Re: Beach & Water Safety

harshranjan

03 February 2009 06:57:31

Joined: 03 February 2009 06:45:50 | Posts: 1

harshranjan wrote:
harshranjan wrote:
harshranjan wrote:Learn to swim
Swim near a lifeguard
Never swim alone
Supervise children closely, even when lifeguards are present
Don't rely on floation devices, such as rafts, you may lose them in the water
If caught in a rip current, swim sideways until free, don't swim against the current's pull
Alcohol and swimming don't mix
Protect your head, neck, and spine -- don't dive into unfamiliar waters -- feet first, first time
If you are in trouble, call or wave for help
Follow regulations and lifeguard directions
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