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Safety tips to enjoy the swimming season
During the summer months, the pool is a popular spot at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The 39th Air Base Wing Safety Office suggests learning and using water-safety skills that could save your life such as learning proper swimming techniques, using proper equipment and knowing how to perform CPR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael B. Keller/Released)
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Safety Office offers tips to enjoy swimming season

Posted 7/26/2011   Updated 7/26/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Anthony J. Hyatt
39th Air Base Wing Public Affairs


7/26/2011 - INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey -- During the summer months, the pool or beach can be a popular spot, therefore the 39th Air Base Wing Safety Office has some tips to pass on that may save your life.

One major tip for swimming safety starts with learning and practicing water-safety skills.

"Children should learn proper swimming techniques and use proper equipment, and adults should know how to perform CPR on children and adults," said Master Sgt. Shawn Rice, the 39th ABW Safety Office ground safety manager.

In and out of the water, swimmers should remain alert while at the pool. They should understand the basics of life saving, so they can assist in a pool emergency.

Children should always be watched and never left unattended at the pool, and they should be kept away from pool drains, pipes and other openings, according to Rice.

The safety office also advises against consuming alcohol before or during swimming.

Mert Tasli, a head life guard at the Incirlik pool, recommends swimmers stay hydrated during the summer season and to wear plenty of sunscreen.

These safety tips can also be useful when swimming at the beach.

Swimmers should be aware of beach conditions and should always swim in groups or have a wingman, Rice said.

"Safety is paramount and practicing safety steps around the water can save a life," said Rice.



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