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521 AQUATIC EMERGENCY
(1991 - 15 minutes)
This video will give you step-by-step instructions on how to rescue a swimmer with a suspected neck or spine injury. It also talks about:
--Safety tips - Don't drink and dive
--Never swim alone - Don't enter deep water unless you can swim
--Don't dive in shallow water  


522 BAR-B-Q HAL
(Safety Shorts - 5 minutes)
Before starting an outdoor barbecue there are a few safety tips to remember.  


523 BOATING SAFETY
(Safety Shorts - 5 minutes)
More than 1,000 Americans die in boating accidents every year. Review common boating hazards and how to avoid them.  


524 BOATING SAFETY
(1994 - 18 minutes)
Covers the following safety procedures and precautions:
--You should take a boating course - Accident reports and laws
--Manufacturers safety manuals - Pre-departure safety checklist
--Boating laws - Right-of-way on the water
--Get to know your geographic area - Maintain a weather watch
--What safety equipment to carry - Watch drinking and boating  


525 THE CHOICE IS YOURS
(1991 - 13 minutes)
Designed specifically for small boat owners such as fishermen, motor boats, or duck hunters. Educates boaters about the use of life jackets or personal floatation devices (PFD'S)
and the new inflatable life vest.  


526 MOVING WATER: ADVENTURE OR DANGER?
(1999 - 17 minutes)
We must never underestimate the tremendous force of moving water that can quickly turn harmless fun into a fight for your life. Any area channeling rapidly moving water is a potential drowning hazard - such areas include canyons, arroyos, white water, caves and storm drains.

527 PICTURE PERFECT VACATION
(14 minutes)

Light hearted but fact filled tape covers vacation safety tips for everyone. Information includes how to prepare the house before you leave, how to prepare your car, what to look for safety-wise in a hotel/motel and to wear your seat belt, etc.  


528 PLAYGROUND SAFETY-ELEMENTARY
(Long Island - 7 minutes)
Increase safety awareness among students to prevent injuries on the playground.  


529 PULLING TRAILERS
(Safety Shorts - 5 minutes)
Whether you're towing a light boat, a utility trailer, a camper, or a motor home, it's important to prepare the trailer and the tow vehicle properly and to follow safe procedures for handling your vehicle.  


530 RECREATIONAL SAFETY
(Safety Watch - 1996 - 13 minutes)
--Have appropriate supplies for each activity including access to a first aid kit
--Wear appropriate personal protective equipment for each activity
--Know and follow basic safety practices associated with the activity  


531 SUMMER SAFETY
(10 minutes)
This video covers many of the hazards we face in the summer: swimming and diving, prevention of sunburn and treatment, heat stress, heat stroke, poisonous snakes and medication if bitten and poison ivy - first aid.  


532 STAYING AFLOAT
(10 minutes)
The good advice depicted dramatically in staying afloat is simple, but life saving in a water emergency, hang onto something - anything - that floats until help arrives. Also, if you enjoy water activities, be sure you know how to swim!  


533 SWIMMING POOL SAFETY
(Long Island - 23 minutes)
Train lifeguards and supervisors to minimize risk of accidents and drowning. Covers: safe fences, ladders, gates; deep and shallow water dangers; signs of a distressed swimmer; and effective rescue techniques.

534 TRAVEL SAFE
(Long Island - 24 minutes)
A must-see for business travelers. Encourage awareness of traveling hazards, including: securing your home for a trip; driving safely; flying and airport safety; safety concerns in hotels; unfamiliar areas.  


535 TRAVELING ALONE IN AMERICA
(35 minutes)
An informative and powerful video docudrama that captures the fears and dangers that wo men face every day while traveling.  


536 WATER SAFETY
(Safety Shorts - 5 minutes)

Take five minutes from your fun in the sun and learn how to avoid several water-related hazards    
 

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