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1 How to be safe in the water By Emily Metcalfe

2 Splashing, wading, and paddling — it must mean a great day at the beach. Playing at the beach or in a pool, can be a real treat on a hot day. Swimming is a lot of fun, but drowning is something you don’t want to do! Let's find out how to stay safe in the water.................................

3 Why Is It Important to Be Safe in the Water? People need air to breathe. People drown when too much water gets into their lungs. When that happens, the lungs can't carry enough oxygen to the brain and the rest of the body. People need air to breathe. People drown when too much water gets into their lungs. When that happens, the lungs can't carry enough oxygen to the brain and the rest of the body. Drowning is the second most common cause of death from injuries among kids under the age of 14. Many drownings and near-drownings occur when a kid accidentally falls into a swimming pool. But accidents can happen anywhere — at someone's home or even at your own house, and that's why you need to know how to be safe around water. Drowning is the second most common cause of death from injuries among kids under the age of 14. Many drownings and near-drownings occur when a kid accidentally falls into a swimming pool. But accidents can happen anywhere — at someone's home or even at your own house, and that's why you need to know how to be safe around water.

4 Swimming Pools! Pools are awesome! What could be better than a swim in the pool and some fun in the sun? But remember a pool's sides and bottom are usually made of concrete, a rock-hard material. A slip or fall could be painful and dangerous. Pools are awesome! What could be better than a swim in the pool and some fun in the sun? But remember a pool's sides and bottom are usually made of concrete, a rock-hard material. A slip or fall could be painful and dangerous. Here's some other good advice for the pool: Here's some other good advice for the pool: Always have an adult watch you when you are in the pool — even in your own backyard. Never go in the pool if there is no adult around. Always have an adult watch you when you are in the pool — even in your own backyard. Never go in the pool if there is no adult around. Gates are around pools for a reason — to keep kids away from the water when there isn't a lifeguard or adult around to watch them. Never go through any pool gates when they are closed. Stay safe and stay out! Gates are around pools for a reason — to keep kids away from the water when there isn't a lifeguard or adult around to watch them. Never go through any pool gates when they are closed. Stay safe and stay out! Swim with a buddy. Swim with a buddy. Walk slowly in the pool area. Don't run. Walk slowly in the pool area. Don't run. Toys to help you float come in many shapes and sizes (an inner tube, air mattress, or beach ball, for example). Although they are fun and can help you while you learn to swim, what they can’t do is save a life. They're toys that can lose air or float away. Toys to help you float come in many shapes and sizes (an inner tube, air mattress, or beach ball, for example). Although they are fun and can help you while you learn to swim, what they can’t do is save a life. They're toys that can lose air or float away.

5 Beaches! It's hard to resist a day on the beach, but you'll need to know some safety rules when you're swimming in the ocean. It's hard to resist a day on the beach, but you'll need to know some safety rules when you're swimming in the ocean. Always swim with a friend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Always swim with a friend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wear protective footwear if surfaces are rough or rocky. Wear protective footwear if surfaces are rough or rocky. Don't swim out too far. Don't swim out too far. Never pretend to be drowning. The lifeguard may take you seriously. Never pretend to be drowning. The lifeguard may take you seriously. Face the waves, instead of turning your back on them. Then you'll know what's coming. Face the waves, instead of turning your back on them. Then you'll know what's coming. Always check with the life guards, how strong the current is before swimming Always check with the life guards, how strong the current is before swimming Never swim in the dark Never swim in the dark

6 Thank you for watching! I hope I have changed the way you will swim next time you go to the beach!


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