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Tragic water accidents happen quickly. The most common reason for aquatic mishaps is a lack of safety knowledge. The Darien Fire Department recommends the following safety tips:
· Learn to swim
· Swim near a lifeguard
· Never swim alone
· Supervise children closely, even when lifeguards are present
· Don't rely on floatation devices, such as rafts, you may lose them in the water
· If caught in a rip current, swim sideways until free, don't swim against the current's pull
· Alcohol and swimming don't mix
· Protect your head, neck, and spine -- don't dive into unfamiliar waters -- feet first, first time
· If you are in trouble, call or wave for help
· Follow regulations and lifeguard directions
· Swim parallel to shore if you wish to swim long distances
· Scuba dive only if trained and certified -- and within the limits of your training
· No glass containers at the beach -- broken glass and bare feet don't mix
· No beach fires except in designated areas -- fire residue and superheated sand can severely burn bare feet -- use a barbeque that is elevated off the sand
· Report hazardous conditions to lifeguards or other beach management personnel
· Stay clear of coastal bluffs, they can collapse and cause injury
· Never turn your back to the ocean -- you may be swept off coastal bluffs or tide pool areas and into the water by waves that can come without warning
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