< Wikijunior:Water Safety 
      Organizational page for Wikijunior:Water Safety.
Useful images:
- Image:Swimming lessons.jpg
- Image:Wear your pfd.jpg
- Image:Sleeping sailor.jpg
- Image:Water safety information.jpg
- Image:Swimming Lesson.jpg
- Image:Martha passes swimming lessons.jpg
- Image:Kids.jpg
Resources:
Hierarchy
1)Backyard Pools
- Safety first:
- Fences, locks/latches, accessible phone, learn FA/CPR, supervise the pool when in use <--for parents
- Use only w/ permission & direct supervision <--for kids
 
- Use stats from drowning report
 
- Safety first:
2)Small Boats
- Lifejackets:
- Wear them, even if you can swim, even ...
- Wear one that fits (how to tell)
 
- What to take in boats
- Sometimes there are laws that tell you
- Even if there aren't, here's what you should take in a boat
 
- Stuff to do before leaving
- Tell someone where you're going, when you'll be back
- Check the weather, and prepare accordingly
 
 
- Lifejackets:
3)Big Boats
- maybe not necessary?
 
4)Cold Water and Ice
- Ice thickness stuff
- Falling through ice
- Stay flat on ice; break away the thin stuff, and climb on the thicker ice
- Call for help
- If rescuing someone who's fallen in, stay flat on the ice and reach to them with something
- Get to shelter after; basic hypothermia treatment
 
 
5)Public Pools and Supervised Waterfronts
- What is the lifeguard's job?
- We do prevention first, safety supervision second - we are not babysitters
 
- What is the parent's job?
- Supervise your children in accordance with facility rules (ie 2:1, 3:1 whatever) especially toddlers (insert stats from the latest drowning report)
 
- If something happens, don't hesitate to let the guards know.
 
- What is the lifeguard's job?
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