KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Is there lifeguard supervision? Is there emergency equipment provided such as a ring buoy or other reaching assist? What are the designated swimming areas and hazardous areas to avoid? What are the drop-offs or other hidden hazards (such as rocks) just below the surface? Is there an emergency phone nearby or cell reception?


SWIM WITH A BUDDY

Always swim with friends or family when you go into or near the water. If something goes wrong, they will be able to help. 


LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

Ensure that the water is safe before you enter. Check the depth with your feet first and wading in before diving or jumping. Check the water temperature. Open water is often much colder than it looks and can affect your ability to swim and self-rescue.


GET PROPERLY TRAINed

Take a Lifesaving Society course on water rescue and first aid.