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Water Safety Tips
 Protect 
yourself and your children by taking these simple precautions.
 
The most important safety measure is to watch children constantly 
when they are at the beach or near the pool or any containers of water. Many 
kids will not call out or splash when they are in danger.
 
 
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Empty containers or kiddie pools as soon as you are finished using them.
 
 
 
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Always enter the water feet first.
 
 
 
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Never swim alone, and don’t let other adults, teens or children swim alone.
 
 
 
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Make sure the water is deep enough (at least 9 feet deep, according to the 
American Red Cross) before jumping in or diving.
 
 
 
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If you can’t swim or don’t know CPR, enroll yourself in classes. A significant 
number of drownings have been prevented because parents had these skills.
 
 
 
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Don’t mix alcohol and water: each year, up to half of all adult drownings are 
linked to alcohol use.
 
 
 
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Don’t chew gum or eat food while in the water—you could choke.
 
 
 
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Introduce your kids to the water early. Use bath time to familiarize them with 
floating and being underwater. Enroll them in swimming and CPR classes.
 
 
 
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Use regulation life preservers and floatation devices exclusively. Don’t rely 
on water wings or air floats for safety.
 
 
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