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SCHOOL SWIMMING LESSONS are essential for learning Water Safety in New Zealand.

Brockville School Office —

Discovering the essential principles of water safety in New Zealand ensures a secure and enjoyable experience near water sources for individuals of all ages.

Welcome to the world of water safety in New Zealand! Knowing how to stay safe around water is essential for everyone, regardless of age or swimming ability.

The Basics:

1. Learn to Swim: Taking swim lessons is a great way to build confidence in the water.

2. Always Supervise: Never swim alone and always have someone watching you. For kids, adult supervision is a must.

3. Respect the Signs: Pay attention to water safety warnings and signs at beaches and pools.

In the Water:

1. Be Cautious: Enter water feet first, especially in unfamiliar areas, to avoid hidden dangers.

2. Know Your Limits: Don’t overestimate your swimming skills. Stay within your comfort zone.

Emergency Response:

1. Dial 111: In case of an emergency, call for help immediately.

2. CPR: Knowing CPR can save lives. Consider taking a course for this valuable skill.

Remember, staying safe around water is a shared responsibility. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy New Zealand's beautiful waterways while keeping yourself and others safe. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and enjoy the water responsibly!