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Show Make rural por a safe place . If you swim in a super area, your chances of drow-are drow-are 98 per cent less thj; you're at an unsupervised n pond or beach, according the National Safety Coun This message should be ticularly meaningful to children, many of whom a convenient pond availal During National Farm i ty Week, July 24-30, the tional Safety Council ret owners of rural ponds of responsibility and points how these areas may be I safe for recreation. Recognize that ponds ar tentially hazardous, espe to small children, and shou supervised by an adult children are at play. Mark the safe swim areas. Place warning signs at ger points. Provide lifesaving off such as ring buoys, ropi long poles. Do not permit boatet enter a swimming area 1 small children are at play. cvf Qofotv instruction! swimming and boating. Don't permit swimmer swim alone. Keep swimmers and M out of the pond just P and during storms. Enclose your pond fence children caiVtjli. |