.; [ SEPTEMBER 5, 1974 JAXAIR NEWS-AIR--- WINGER PAGE 19 I Check your knowledge of water safety. I - ..J J In 1973 many people who lost I their lives In drowning accidentswere device available aboard.b by so doing the swimmer makes considered to be swimmersof ( ) Wear a personal' flotation his way to safety with l less effort. some degree, but they failed to device.c . abide by one or more of the basic ( ) Wear a ski belt.: 8. (b) Although the use of the water safety rules. legs sharply reduced in propel e ANSWERS' ling the body, the body has about B*aware of the swimming and 1. (c) Sudden great change is as much buoyancy without the boating areas that have been designated a shock to the system. boots. . as dangerous. 2.' (c) Exertion brings fatigue 9 (a) Water is a heavier and loss of heat. attention to the educa medium than air, hence the bodyin pay t 3. b This takes maneuver ) iel ( provided by water is lighter than it was in tional programs your 9 you away from the current and air. officials. f safety conserves your energy so you can 10. (a) Federal law requiresthat I Spend a few moments learn AIg7J\a swim back to shore in a straightline. each craft carry a U.S. Coast ing,or refreshing your memory on Guard approved personal flota- the "do's" and "don'ts" of water tion device except that racing 4. (b) A wooden rowboat or a safety. fi shells must be accompanied by a canvas canoe full of holes will still m craft with devices for those Along with its safety suggestions rry Z support the proper load each car- aboard both craft. the Red Cross has issued ries normally. - this two-minute test by which a 5. (c) Boats usually float. SCORING . swimmer can test his or her 6 (a) The face down position Give yourself 2 points for each - swimming knowledge: I enables you to float while you are correctly checked blank. The relieving the cramped muscle. maximum score possible is 20. If 1. After a hard game of run 7. (b) Keep all the weight of you scored less than 16. better investigate ning about on the shore and get- v .i water soaked clothing in the some water safety classes _ ting overheated the best. thing to :. water where it is lighter by far and ! do is: (a) Run and dive into the waterto , cool off.b . ( ) Wade into the water gradu- ally right away.c . rnMtcmi ( ) Sit down on land until the rying a proper load in deep water jacket, shirt, 'trousers, etc., who condition disap should superheated : accidentally finds himself deep pears. (a) Sink to the bottom. .water should swim to safety (b) Float and still support pas- using: 2. To avoid succumbing in cold sengers. ._ (a) The American crawl.b . ) water a swimmer should: (c) Always be abandoned by . ( ) The breaststroke.c . theE CUtll (a) Swim rapidly to keep the passengers. ( ) The back crawl. body warm. 5. You are out in a boat in 8. A person who has fallen into ( (b) Swim at a moderate pace to rough water and the boat cap water over his head while wear- . the body warm. sizes. You i keep should: ing rubber boots should: (c) Move as little as possible to (a) Get away from the boat (a) Have to work_ real hard to 5323 Phillips Highway stay afloat. tread water and call for help.b . stay up. 737-8440 ( ) Try to swim to shore. (b) Float readily as a rule. 3. You are swimming in heavy (c) Hang on to the boat. (c) Sink to the bottom and stay surf and find yourself being car- 6. You are swimming in open there. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVEDPRICES ried out to sea. You should: water and get a severe cramp in 9. A human body immersed in "- ; (a) Swim towards shore at an your leg. You should: water should become:" I. angle.b (a) Roll over to a face down posItion (a) Lighter than it was on land.b * and massage the aching ( ) Heavier than it was on STARTING 2229 P.aE'' ( ) Swim to one side and not land.c. against the current. part.b( ) Swim to shore. as quickly as ( ) The same weight! as on (c) Stop swimming and float possible. land. with the current. (c) Tread water and call for 10. All people aboard a boat. Some of our Toyotas get up to 30 miles to thee 4. A wooden rowboat with a help. canoe, or sailboat should by law: gallon. What does your present car get? bole through the bottom and car.DEER 7. A person fully clothed in (a) Have a personal flotation t r '. I r !. f : : ). " -... ., ) I = TRANSMISSION C.W.ST CerN. 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