Make sure washing machine doors are always closed and are emptied
fully after use.
Don't leave chairs or stools near the sink. Empty bowls and
sinks.
Empty buckets used for mopping and cleaning immediately.
In the Bathroom
Never leave a baby, toddler or young child alone, even in a
shallow bath.
Don't leave plugs in the bath or sink.
In the Garden
Never leave a small child unattended near a pond. If you have
a pond make sure it is covered with mesh.
Empty and store away paddling pools after use.
Never leave weedkiller in watering cans.
Staying Safe at the Swimming Pool
Talk to your child about the role of the lifeguard and why
you have rules where there are pools. Be a good role model and
act upon the flags and lifeguards advice.
Take care when diving and jumping in. You should not dive in
water less than 1.8m deep.
WALK near and around the pool
and discourage glasses to be placed near the pool edge. Be extra
cautious if barefoot.
Keep a close eye on young children, they are still your responsibility
even if a lifeguard is there.
Have fun but explain to children not to scream or shout in the
pool as this could distract from an emergency.
WARNING FLAGS
NO SWIMMING
SURFING ONLY
LIFEGUARDS PATROL BETWEEN THE RED AND YELLOW
FLAGS
Staying Safe on the Beach
Always wait at least one hour after eating before swimming and
never swim after having drunk alcohol.
Go swimming with a friend. Never swim alone, you never know
when you may need help.
Offshore winds can blow inflatables out to sea very quickly.
check which way the flags are blowing.
Even strong swimmers get tired when the water is cold, don't
brave the elements!
Keep a close eye on the tides, you may be swept in or out more
quickly than you expected!
Take notice of signs and flags. Red Flags mean NO
SWIMMING. Black and White flags mean surfing only. Lifeguards
patrol between red and yellow flags.
Stay clear of piers and rocks when swimming.
If you can't tell how deep it is avoid a spinal injury by NOT
diving.
Staying Safe in Winter
Encourage children to obey warning isgns. If it says 'Keep Off'
it's usually for a reason.
Ice is weak around piers, pipes and edges so stear clear of
things poking out through ice.
Call 999 if someone falls through the ice - don't attempt a
rescue that may only lead to more casualties
Stay off the ice if possible - avoidance is the best advice
Don't follow a animal on to ice - a dog is much lighter than
a human!
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