1. Qualified Supervision
2. Personal health review
3. Everyone must wear PFDs (life jackets)
4. Swimming Ability
5. Use the "buddy system"
6. Be aware of your buddy's swimming ability and skill level
7. Careful planning
8. Proper equipment
9. good discipline
Polysomnography is extremely safe and no special precautions need to be taken.
Kendo is generally considered to be safe due to the safety precautions taken. It's safe if practised with the proper precautions and proper care.
Ultrasonography procedures are safe, noninvasive, and painless. No special precautions are necessary.
Depending on the conditions, where you're driving from and the precautions taken, it could be safe, yes.
There are a group of safety precautions which must be observed. If these are observed, then the trampoline is safe. Children should be monitored.
this has to be reported to the authorities at once so they can take precautions against this individual who is a threat to the child.
Cars are generally safe in thunderstorms, but precautions should be taken to ensure safety while driving in such conditions. To stay safe, it is important to slow down, turn on headlights, and avoid flooded areas. Additionally, it is recommended to pull over in a safe location if visibility is poor or if the storm is severe.
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The wind speed and the wave height are two things that must be taken into consideration when determining a safe speed for a boat.
It's not "safe" to breathe. If the proper precautions are taken, and you're downloading legally free music as opposed to pirated music, you're probably reasonably safe.
Rat traps are not safe for dogs as they can cause harm or injury. Precautions to ensure their safety include keeping traps out of reach, using pet-safe alternatives, and supervising dogs in areas where traps are present.
LEGO is generally safe for 3-year-olds, but precautions should be taken to prevent choking hazards. Make sure children do not put small pieces in their mouths and supervise their play to ensure they are using the bricks safely.