Be responsible around water this holiday

Drowning incidents are very common, paramedics say.

WITH another holiday break fast approaching and people flocking to dams, rivers, beaches and swimming pools for fun, paramedics warn of the prevalence of drownings, especially those of children.

Chris Botha, media liaison officer at Netcare 911, recommends children do not swim without supervision and that parents must always know where their children are as they can disappear in the blink of an eye.

Safety tips to prevent drowning:

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