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14 Step to Safe and Enjoyable Swimming

14 Steps to Safe and Enjoyable Swimming This resource is reproduced on the Seomra Ranga website with the kind permission of Irish Water Safety (IWS). It was produced entirely by IWS and remains © copyright of IWS.

1. Do not swim alone

2. Do not swim just after eating

3. Don’t swim when you’re hot or tired

4. Don’t swim in strange places

5. Don’t swim out after anything drifting

6. Don’t stay in the water too long

7. Don’t swim out to sea

8. Swim close to and parallel to the shore

9. Do what the lifeguard tells you

10. Never use air mattresses

11. Pay attention to signs on the beach

12. Don’t be a bully

13. Learn to use equipment

14. Learn Basic Life Support