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Hints on safety
Nearly everyone is attracted to water, whether it be the sea, canals, rivers or the village pond.Beautiful as it is, water should be regarded with respect as it can be dangerous.Around 300 children up to the age of ten die each year from drowning.It should be every parent’s responsibility to ensure that both he and the children swim safely and that as the child gets older, he has some knowledge of life-saving and artificial respiration(人工呼吸).
The basic rules of water safety are:
-don’t leave small children playing alone in water
-never swim an hour before or an hour after a main meal
-if it’s a danger area, find out before you start swimming where the lifeguard is or where a life-belt is available
-as children get older, try to teach them to remain calm in an emergency
-look out for warning signs to see whether you’re in a danger area (see under this).Be especially careful of inland stretches of water-pools, reservoirs(水库)and dykes(沟)where there are often fewer people about than at the seaside.


YOU SHOUID KNOW
THE NATIONAL CODE FOR BATHERS-the code deals with warnings that indicate“Unsafe to Bathe”.
1.Colour:red, UNSAFE TO BATHE, do not enter the water.
2.Colour:red board, with lettering.UNSAFE TO BATHE AT ALL TIMES.
Lifesaving equipment is also painted red for easy identification.
3.Colour:red and yellow.PATROLLED(巡逻)BATHING AREAS.Bathing areas with life-saving facilities provided by patrols of lifeguards.
4.Colour:black and white check.SURFING(冲浪)AREA.Area set aside for surfing or surfing board riding.
5.Colour:white and blue.The divers’ flag means DIVERS DOWN.Boat users keep well clear of this area.
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