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Health Tip: Water Safety

Suggestions to keep you safe

Posted May 26, 2008

(HealthDay News) -- Swimming is a great form of exercise, but you and your loved ones need to be careful around water.

The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers these water safety suggestions:

  • Children should always be supervised near any form of water, including pools, lakes, streams and even bathtubs.
  • A pool should always be surrounded by a fence, including a gate that can be locked.
  • Always wear a life preserver if you're boating on a stream, lake, river or the ocean, even if you know how to swim.
  • Don't drink alcohol while swimming or boating.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Never dive unless the water is deep enough to dive safely.

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