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Recent findings show in 9 out of 10 drownings involving infants or children, a parent or guardian considered themselves to be supervising at the time the drowning occurred. Most people are under the erroneous conception that a person will make a lot of noise and call for help when they are drowning, but this simply is not the case. Also, parents/guardians get distracted by conversations, reading, sunning, napping, etc. Parents/guardians at the beach be aware of this statistic and actively supervise, by remaining within arms reach of their children at all times and maintaining constant vigilance.
Students at Headland Elem School were treated to a visit from Buddy Beaver. Park Rangers from Walter F. George Lake presented a water safety program showing the children how to wear PFD's and how important it is to keep them on when on or near the water. The end of the program the students presented a program of their own by singing to Buddy Beaver. Everyone had a wonderful time and learned how important water safety is. Buddy has already made plans on returning next year for a visit.
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CLASSROOM AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS:
For
Kids:
The
online water safety adventures
of Corky, Also, visit the Corps' online Education Center for activities that can be used in classrooms, science fair projects or other educational environments. FACT: Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States. FACT: The majority of visitors to Corps of Engineers projects come to enjoy some sort of water based recreation, be it fishing, boating, or swimming. The staff of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers is dedicated to providing the safest environment possible for
your recreation experience. The Corps has an extensive
water safety program. FUN AND EDUCATIONAL: Contests, stickers, coloring books, whistles, posters, key chains, croakies, coozies, Frisbees, t-shirts, water bottles, life jackets and more! are used to help deliver a message about the important of water safety programs. We feel being safe doesn't have to be dull, it can be part of the fun! BUSINESSES: We welcome the opportunity to partner with, and actively seek out, local businesses to help spread the word about water safety. Partnerships can be as simple as displaying water safety posters and brochures. Other businesses promote water safety programs by providing prizes, coupons and discounts used to reward children for displaying their water safety education. If you or your business would like to be a part of these community programs, contact your Water Safety Coordinator. OTHER INTERNET RESOURCES: |
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| Page last updated 12/04/2008 |
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