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WATER SAFETY TIPS FOR AT HOME & AWAY

AT HOME

Staying water safe at home doesn’t just mean keeping an eye on your children when they’re in the swimming pool. Water safety should extend to the bathroom, kitchen and every room in your house that has a water source like a tap. Teach your children from an early age that it’s not safe to leave a tap running (and it’s wasteful!) and to abide by strict water safety rules. Here are our top tips for staying water safe at home:

Never leave your child alone in the bath. Small children can drown or experience difficulties in even Empty all buckets and tubs of water once you’re finished using them. Never let your child use a kettle, pot or any container that contains hot or cold water without your supervision.

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