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Jelly Bot: Revolutionizing Beach Safety
2023 International Conference on Computer, Electronics & Electrical Engineering & their Applications (IC2E3), 2023Drowning is a major problem in most of the world. It is the 3rd leading cause of accidental demise globally and accounts for 7% of all injury deaths. There are approximately 236000 deaths worldwide every year due to drowning, but it is still believed ...
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Beach safety knowledge of visiting international study abroad students to Australia
Tourism Management, 2018International visitors are a particularly at-risk group when visiting Australian beaches due to poor knowledge of beach safety practices and hazards and typically comprise ∼10% of annual coastal drowning fatalities.
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The Science of Beach Lifeguarding, 2018
Many beach lifeguarding organizations recognize that, as providers of public safety, their primary role of drowning prevention through rescue is invariably underpinned by promotion of water and non-water beach injury prevention. In keeping with the axiom (attributed to Benjamin Franklin in relation to fire safety) that an ounce of prevention is worth a
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Many beach lifeguarding organizations recognize that, as providers of public safety, their primary role of drowning prevention through rescue is invariably underpinned by promotion of water and non-water beach injury prevention. In keeping with the axiom (attributed to Benjamin Franklin in relation to fire safety) that an ounce of prevention is worth a
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Beach safety education for primary school children
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2016Childhood drowning remains a serious public health problem worldwide. The Australian Water Safety Council has set as one of its highest priorities the reduction of drowning deaths in children aged 0-14 years. However, concerns have recently been raised that many students completing primary school still lack the ability to recognize potential aquatic ...
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