Dear parents! Remember that your child's safety is 100% your responsibility! To ensure your time by the water is a joyful one, follow these important rules: 1. Never out of sight! A minute and a few centimeters of water depth are enough for a small child to get into trouble. Don't be distracted by conversations or social media—keep your eyes on your child at all times. 2. Put your phone away. A smartphone is the main enemy of vigilance on the beach. While you're just checking your feed for a moment, the situation can become critical. 3. Only authorized beaches. Swim only in specially designated areas. 4. An inflatable ring is not a lifesaver. Remember: rings, mattresses, and armbands are just toys. They can burst, deflate, or capsize. Don't let children swim in them! 5. Learn to recognize trouble. Remember: drowning happens SILENTLY. He doesn't scream or wave his arms like in the movies. If a child is quiet or makes strange movements in the water, he's in danger! 6. Alcohol and children are incompatible. Even a minimal dose of alcohol dulls reactions and a sense of danger. Parents must be absolutely sober at the beach. 7. Teach from childhood. Teach your child to swim, explain safety rules, and be a role model yourself. In case of any emergency, immediately call 101 or 112! Protect what is most precious—the lives of your children!