Water Safety New Zealand’s tips for people this summer

Actively supervise children in and around the water.Know what your capabilities are. Even strong swimmers drown.Practise your ability to float and understand what to do when things go wrong. Float on your back with your ears in the water to increase your chances of survival. Remember not to panic if you unexpectedly enter the water, relax and focus on controlling your breathing.Know the environment, is it safe to go in? Dangers exist in every river and at the beach. New Zealand’s conditions can change quickly and it is important to expect the unexpected.If swimming at the beach, swim between the red and yellow flags.Always check weather and tide conditions before heading out.When swimming, diving or boating, avoid alcohol and drugs.Tell someone where you are going and when you will come back – this can be crucial information for rescuers to locate you.