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Water Safety

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    How to be safe with water
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  • People sometimes make _____________ to save the rain water.
    catchment ponds
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  • What could happen if we swim too long?
    We could have sunburnt if too hot, or hypothermia if too cold
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  • What kind of skills should we get before we jump into the water?
    swimming skill and some rescue techniques
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  • What should we do when swimming if we are not really skilled in swimming?
    buddy up with friends who are better in swimming
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  • What should you do to your friend if you are a skilled swimmer?
    check them during swimming time and help them if they're in trouble
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  • Who are lifeguards?
    an expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach.
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  • Why is it more dangerous to swim in an open body of water than in a pool?
    because there are tides, currents, and unpredictable weather in open bodies of water
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  • What can we do to prevent ourselves getting sunburned?
    wear sunglasses, rub lotion, wear our hat
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  • What are the signs of dehydration?
    Dizziness, dry mouth, itchiness, thirsty
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  • What is hypothermia?
    it's our body temperature drops quickly becoming too cold
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  • Mention 3 examples of natural body of water!
    river, lake, sea / ocean
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  • Most kids age 1 to 4 are possibly drown in _______
    swimming pools / hot tubs and spas
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  • Most teenagers or adults can drown in _________
    natural bodies of water (river, lake, ocean)
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  • What is the difference between dehydration and hypothermia?
    DEHYDRATION is when our body is overheating and lacks of water. HYPOTHERMIA is when our body becomes too cold and shivering
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  • Babies are most often drown in _______
    buckets, bathtubs, and toilet
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  • When it's raining hard, the streets are flooded by water and may create _____
    runoff areas
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