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Water Safety Best Practices and The Importance of Water Safety

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January 28, 2022 Water Safety

The Royal Life Society Australia reported more than 294 deaths by drowning in Australia in 2021. The number may not seem too extreme, but it is about 20% higher than the reported casualties in 2020. Hence, it is important to understand the significance of harm from water and acknowledge and address water safety as soon as possible. This article will guide you from the very basics.

The importance of water safety

In an ideal world, this point wouldn’t even exist. Safety should always come first and you shouldn’t need anyone to tell you to keep yourself safe. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of water safety measures. It might not be completely their fault. Still, it may affect them or their loved ones severely. Hence everyone needs to learn how to keep themselves and their loved ones safe from water hazards.

By learning these practises, you not only ensure a healthy and safe life for yourself, but you can also help others when they’re in danger. As you can’t physically be everywhere, you can keep your friends and family safe by educating them about water safety. Let’s see what water safety constitutes and how to stay safe from water hazards.

Best water safety practices

While there is no sequence by which you should learn to stay safe around water, we’re dividing this article into lists so that you can do it one at a time. 

Learn CPR: We can only hope that you don’t ever have to use this. But if you have to, you should know exactly how to save lives with CPR. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR Courses in Perth) is an extremely effective technique that has no substitution.

Always attend safety briefings: The safety specifics during any event or place are mentioned and explained a few minutes before it starts. You should always be attending these briefings and listening to the experts.

Inspect the area: Take a few minutes of your valuable time to inspect the area where you may get in contact with water and look for any unusual things or activities around the area.

Keep your safety equipment with you: Always carry appropriate equipment when roaming around water. Keep floats and other safety equipment in an easily accessible place.

Never swim alone: It doesn’t matter how confident you are in your swimming skills. It’s always better to keep someone with you when you plan to go swimming. You can go with a friend, instructor, coast guard, or any companion; just avoid swimming alone.

Practice swimming in open water: Nothing can help you better than yourself. At least you should enter the water with this mindset. Improve your swimming skills with practice and be your own savior. Practice and more practice is the only way to get comfortable with water. Your fear of water will fade away as you keep practicing regularly.

Don’t panic: It’s normal to feel a little nervous in swimming competitions or triathlons like the popular triathlon in Western Australia, but the feeling only lasts for a few moments. Once you start swimming, you only focus on that, and everything fades away. Hence, you should minimise these feelings beforehand and enjoy the process. 

Relax and enjoy the process: Swimming is supposed to be fun, and we can assure you that the fun gets elevated when you don’t have anything to care about. Having peace of mind in a completely safe environment for swimming can be the best thing for you. Enjoy the process by swimming in perfectly safe conditions. 

We hope you understand the importance of water safety and the best practices to ensure it with the given points. We hope you have fun while being safe in your swimming sessions henceforth. 

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