Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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Keeping your family safe around water is our top priority. Even as summer is winding down, here are some essential tips to remember when at the beach or near open water: 1. Never leave children unsupervised near ANY body of water. Always ensure there's a Water Watcher on duty. 2. Adhere to all posted rules, warnings, and flags, which may indicate unsafe swimming conditions or deep water. 3. Remind children they are NOT to go near any body of water without permission from an adult. 4. Enter the water feet first – DO NOT dive in! Stay safe and enjoy your time by the water this summer! #BeachSafety #OpenWaterSafety #WaterSafetyTips #FamilySafety #BritishSwimSchool #SwimSafe #WaterWatcher
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It's the first of May and that means it's o-fish-ally National Water Safety Month and time to kick off the Goldfish Swim School Safer Swimmer Pledge!! 🎉 This is our fourth year doing the pledge, and our mission is to make this year even bigger than last year (our biggest year yet). Every pledge taken means there's one more child or family who has gone over the five water safety must-knows and is on their way to having a safer summer. To take the pledge, go to https://lnkd.in/gCnsxezn 🖐 With each signed pledge, you'll also be giving back to the USA Swimming Foundation to help make waves for water safety. We hope you'll join us in spreading this important mission for water safety awareness and drowning prevention by taking the pledge and sharing it with your friends and family. https://lnkd.in/gcfWB2SH #WaterSafetyMonth #DrowningPrevention
Make Waves for Water Safety - Take the Safer Swimmer Pledge TODAY!
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Due to the high number of water deaths in North Carolina this year, it is crucial to 'Play it Safe' when visiting the ocean, a lake, or a swimming pool. Recent reports revealed nearly 200 rip current rescues at our state's beaches during the week of July 4, with a tragic incident of a teenage girl drowning at Ocean Isle Beach. North Carolina ranks eighth highest in pool drownings since 2018, according to a Lending Tree study. It's essential to stay safe in the water this summer by educating yourself on rip currents and deep water safety. Remember, rip currents can be perilous and even the strongest swimmers can be pulled out to sea. If caught in a rip current, remain calm, swim parallel to the shoreline, and signal for help if needed. Here are some vital tips for water safety: - Heed Warning Flags: Red flags signal strong surf, yellow flags indicate moderate surf, and green flags suggest calm waters. Always swim near lifeguards and be cautious. - Learn to Swim: Understand the differences between ocean and pool swimming. Use well-fitting life jackets for non-swimmers and adhere to the buddy system. - Pool Safety: Always supervise children, avoid pool drains, and know CPR. Install proper fencing and alarms for added safety. By taking precautions and being aware of potential dangers, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable water experience this summer. Stay informed, stay cautious, and have a great time while staying safe! #riskmanagement #lifesafety #fireandrescue #watersafety
Commissioner Causey visits Surf City to share summer water safety tips
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Planning poolside fun this summer? From checking pool equipment regularly to teaching children water safety, these measures are crucial for a worry-free swim season. Let's make sure everyone enjoys the water responsibly and safely. Dive into the full article below and make your backyard pool a summer oasis! #PoolSafety #SummerFun https://lnkd.in/eqVssrx4
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📅 5 days left to sign up - only 50 kits 📦 left to claim! Join the #PooSticksStudy and have your inform research on #AntimicrobialResistance Take part now: https://bit.ly/poo-sticks More information 👇 ---------------- Over the summer at the #UniofExeter we have been investigating whether swimming in #sewage polluted rivers and lakes across the UK increases the risk of carrying antibiotic-resistant E. coli in our guts 🦠 💊 But non-swimmers can carry these bacteria, too. If you do not swim in rivers, lakes or the sea, take part in the #PooSticksStudy and help us understand how widespread these bugs are among the British public and if swimming in rivers is linked to changes in the likelihood of harbouring these types of bugs 🦠 Though note, #ukwildswimmers are still welcome to take part! Request your kit now: https://bit.ly/poo-sticks Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ekewzp_u
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This guy loves summer and swimming, as do most of us. We don’t want to be a buzzkill, but please remember just a few quick pool safety tips: • Always supervise children and pets near the pool, even if they know how to swim. • Install a fence around the pool area with a self-closing gate to prevent unauthorized access. • Keep lifesaving equipment, like a ring buoy or shepherd's hook, near the pool at all times. • Teach everyone in the household basic water safety skills, including how to float and call for help. • Avoid running or horseplay around the pool to minimize the risk of slips and falls. #TrustPointInsuranceandRealEstate #picoftheweek
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