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Alberta RCMP offer water safety tips following tragic weekend

There were two separate drowning deaths in the province over the August long weekend
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The Alberta RCMP is offering some water safety tips following two separate drowning deaths in the province over the August long weekend.

The incidents occurred in Slave Lake and Bonnyville.
 
"Whether you are swimming, boating, or enjoying yourself in close proximity to water it is important to understand the potential hazards and take extra precautions," stated the RCMP release.
 
Some safety tips recommended by the Canadian Red Cross include:
- Have a plan before you head out on the water and be prepared for any possible weather changes or emergencies.

- Open water is very different than swimming in a pool - distance can be deceiving, and you often must contend with cold water, waves, currents, drop offs, sandbars, water visibility, undertows, and underwater obstacles, as well as watercrafts.

- Know the swimming area and be aware of sudden drop offs to deep water.

- Whenever possible, swim with a buddy: When going out on the water make sure you are with another responsible swimmer.

- Children should be with an adult. Water toys of any size are not a substitute for adult supervision.

- Non-swimmers should wear a life-jacket at all times. When it comes to life-jackets, keeping one close by isn’t close enough. Choose to wear your life-jacket and make every water activity a safe one.

- Don’t drink and play: There is no safe way to mix alcohol or drugs with water activities. 

For more tips on water safety, go to www.redcross.ca.