It
is important to always swim with another person.
Our ever-changing aquatic environment is unpredictable and if
you get into trouble in or near the water, someone else is there
to provide or get help.
Beware of fast-flowing water, submerged objects and deep
water.
Check the conditions. Ask someone who is familiar with the
area.
Look for and read the water safety signs and obey lifeguards/lifesavers
instructions. Ask someone who speaks English to help you understand
instructions.
Beware of slippery banks or paths near waterfalls.
Never swim alone.
Never swim following the consumption of alcohol or other drugs.
If you are caught in a rip or current, float on your back
and travel downstream.
If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Signal for
help, then float and wait for assistance. Float with a current
or undertow.
if in a river)
Always check the water depth before entering.
If you feel cold in the water, get out as quickly as you can.
If someone needs help in the water, stay dry. Reach out with
a stick or throw a rope.