The NEWS
from Mrs. Hughes
 
WAter SAFETY
 

Never swim alone! Always swim where a lifeguard can see you and in areas that are marked for swimmers to use.

Always swim where a lifeguard can see you and in areas that are marked for swimmers to use.

Wear protective footwear if surfaces are rough or rocky or hot .

Don't swim close to piers — those big, wooden structures that jut out into the water. If the water moves suddenly, you could hit a piling or a rocks.

Don't swim out too far. Know the area where your parents want you to swim. Take swimming lessons to improve your skills.
Store drinks in plastic containers at the pool or beach — broken glass bottles and bare feet don't mix.

Face the waves, instead of turning your back on them. Then you'll know what's coming.



Have FUN! BE SAFE!