Water Safety
Water Safety
Water Safety
SAFETY
PRESENTED BY GROUP 4
INTRODUCTION
Enjoying the moment with lots of water activities may sound great
but swimming is risky since it involves propelling the body to water.
Of course, you don’t want to risk life just to have a moment of
enjoyment.
Now, this module will help you to take note of safety tips before,
during and after swimming. It is very important to know the
different safety measures before conducting any swimming
activity because accident may happen anytime and anywhere.
5. Treat for shock. Keep the victim warm. Elevate feet if the victim
can be moved and there is no injury to the head. Do not change
the position of a person who has neck or back injury unless death
is imminent if you do not move them.
In the event of an emergency, incident which needs a single guard
rescue;
1. Recognize emergency and act
2. whistle blasts
3. Proceed with rescue
LIMITS FATS
Saturated and Trans fats can cause inflammation which is the exact
opposite of what elite athletes need. Stay away from foods that are
processed or fried, and higher fat meats like chicken wings, bologna
and pastrami. Choose non-inflammatory unsaturated fats such as
olives, avocados, nuts, seeds, and salmon.
EAT TO RECOVER
Choose carbohydrate rich foods with some protein within 30-60 minutes of
finishing a training session to help your body recover faster. Good choices
of food after workout includes: peanut butter sandwich
(half or whole), carton of chocolate milk, or a bowl of
cereal with milk or yogurt.
THE SWIMMER’S GUIDE TO SKINCARE
There's nothing wrong about being conscious in your
body especially you're a blooming adult. So, how can you
protect your skin from drying effect of pool water? its's
partly about minimizing how much chlorine and other
irritants your skin absorbs, moisturize well in advance
and always shower before a swim. ( Because obviously,
contact to chlorine is evidently unavoidable especially in
private pools.) More generally you'll want to take good
care of yourself. Very hot showers and bath are not your
friend so lower down their temperature; and make sure
to drink plenty of water throughout your day especially if
you're planning a dip. Below are some tips!
EXPOLIATION
A little exfoliation can go a long way when it comes to keeping skin soft this might
be courtesy of an exfoliating mitten, , an oil-based salt scrub. Whatever your
favored method, pay special attention to your knees and elbows as these can be
your driest areas. Your newly smooth skin cleaned of dead cells will be more
ready to absorb moisturizer.
When it comes to beating dry skin, the overnight mask is a real heavyweight. Go for
one with hydrating properties and slather on a generous layer before bed. Tip: You
might want to put a towel over your pillow to avoid moisturizing more than your
face.
USE OF LEMON
Ever find your knees look a little discolored? Try rubbing them with half a lemon to ease
dryness and dark patches
CHOOSE A MOISTURIZER THAT
WORKS FOR YOU
Any quality moisturizer will hydrate skin and, while you’re in the pool, act as a
barrier to the chlorinated water. Products containing antioxidants such as
vitamin C and E score major points for swimmers. And don’t forget: If you’re
likely to catch the sun, opt for moisturizers with a high SPF factor.