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Tips to stay safe in the water

May is National Water Safety Month, and the Bullhead City Fire Department would like to remind you that water safety is everyone’s responsibility. Drowning can happen in an instant and is the leading cause of death in young children.  This year take the pledge to be water aware by following these simple safety steps.

Constant adult supervision. Actively supervise children and non-swimmers around the water, even when lifeguards are present. Don’t just drop kids off. Avoid distracting activities such as checking email or social media.

Learn to Swim. No matter your age, learning to swim is one of the best ways to be safe in and around the water.

Look for lifeguards and always enter the water feet first the first time.Swim in designated areas supervised by lifeguards and always enter the water feet first the first time.

Swim with a buddy. Do not allow anyone to swim alone. Even at a public pool or a lifeguarded beach, use the buddy system.

Wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket. Adults and kids should always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket while boating. Non-Swimmers and inexperienced swimmers should also wear a life jacket at all times when in and around the water. Inflatable toys can be fun but are not a substitute for U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets.

Learn CPR and rescue techniques

For more information, please contact our Fire Prevention Bureau at 928-754-2001 or visit www.nationalwatersafetymonth.org