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Family Water Safety Awareness Quiz


Please select True or False for items 1-10 below then press the Check Answers button at the bottom of the page to see how you did. You will be able to review more detailed information about each item.

1) Florida is number one in the nation in drowning.
True
False
 

2) Air filled rafts and "water wings" are not recognized safety equipment.
True
False
 

3) The first place you should look if your child is missing is the pool or spa.
True
False
 

4) Only adults should learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
True
False
 

5) Always pick up toys before leaving the pool area.
True
False
 

6) Spas and whirlpools are too small for a child to drown in.
True
False
 

7) If there are many adults in a pool area children will be safe.
True
False
 

8) My teenage babysitter can watch the children when they are swimming.
True
False
 

9) Pools should be at least six feet deep to have a diving board.
True
False
 

10) A home pool should have a fence or barrier around it and it should be at least four feet high.
True
False
 




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