Water Safety. The Water Safety Code: S A F E S – SPOT The Dangers A – Take Safety ADVICE F – Always Go With A FRIEND E – Learn To Help In An EMERGENCY.

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Water Safety

The Water Safety Code: S A F E S – SPOT The Dangers A – Take Safety ADVICE F – Always Go With A FRIEND E – Learn To Help In An EMERGENCY

How much water could it take for you to drown? Drowning…

Where Can You Find Water? Swimming Pool / Leisure Centres Ponds / Lakes River / Streams At Home Seas / Oceans

Swimming Pools

Beaches Waves Creatures Currents Tides Cliffs

Open Water (Lakes & Rivers)

Take Safety - ADVICE Pools – Beaches – Open Water

Why go with a Friend?... …What could happen if you went alone? Always Go With A - FRIEND

Learning to help in an emergency is crucial… …What number do we call?

Enjoy the water responsibly… SPOT the dangers Take safety ADVICE Always go with a FRIEND Learn to help in an EMERGENCY REMEMBER – Stay SAFE