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Tips to Help You Stay Safe in the Water

With the weather getting warmer people are starting to enjoy the water-based activity. Water actives are fun, but itu2019s essential to always be aware of the risks associated with swimming, both in the pool and in the ocean. Read More...

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Tips to Help You Stay Safe in the Water

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  1. ClaimsPro USA We take your pain Out of Insurance Claim Tips to Help You Stay Safe in the Water.

  2. 01 With the weather getting warmer people are starting to enjoy the water- based activity. Water actives are fun, but it’s essential to always be aware of the risks associated with swimming, both in the pool and in the ocean. As you get you and your loved ones ready to enjoy the summer keep these TIPS in mind to stay SAFE.

  3. Safety Tips: Keep your phone near. You can purchase a waterproof pouch to protect your cell phone, but it’s always a good idea to keep your phone handy in case of emergencies. Before you go anywhere, stay up to date on the weather. Check for storms, boating forecasts, and sea reports as it applies to your unique situation. Keep an eye on your children. Be sure to keep a close watch over your children during and after you’ve gone out to enjoy some fun at the pool or beach. Young children are slightly more susceptible to dry drowning, so be sure to know the symptoms and take note of any changes. Seek medical attention immediately if you suspect your child may be in danger.

  4. WHAT WORKS BEST? BE SURE THAT CHILDREN ARE WEARING FLOATATION DEVICES. SWIM IN AREAS THAT ARE MONITORED BY LIFEGUARDS. If an adult is a weak swimmer, they should wear a flotation device as well. You are going to be on a boat, be sure everyone has a life jacket and understands the proper use of one and what to do in case of an emergency. You are significantly safer if you are swimming in an area monitored by a lifeguard. USE SUNSCREEN. LEARN CPR. Reapply sunscreen as needed to keep your skin safe. Sometimes what you know can make all the difference in the world when it comes to another person’s life. Even if you aren’t the one actually performing CPR, you can help glide another should they have to perform it.

  5. CRITICAL THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND KEEP A WELL-STOCKED FIRST AID KIT. YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE MAY BE IN NEED OF FIRST AID AND HAVING A PROPERLY STOCKED KIT WITH WATERPROOF ADHESIVES, MEDICAL TAPE, BANDAGES WRAPS, AND MATERIALS TO SPLINT AND STABILIZE BROKEN BONES IS USEFUL PARTICULARLY IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE ON A BOAT. RIP CURRENTS. THERE ARE A FEW TRAINING COURSES OUT THERE THAT CAN PROPERLY TEACH YOU HOW TO DEAL WITH RIP CURRENTS. IT IS BEST TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION IF YOU PLAN ON GOING TO THE BEACH. RIP CURRENTS HAVE CLAIMED THE LIVES OF MANY AND CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS

  6. Be aware of the Warning flags. It is important to take note of any warning flags and what they mean: Green flag is indicative of low hazards and typically calm conditions. Yellow flag will generally mean a minimal risk is present. Red flag usually means there is a high-risk hazard, such as strong currents or high surf. Purple flag which means dangerous marine life is in the water and swimming or entering the water is ill-advised.

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