Fall in?
Float first

Many people who drown don’t plan to enter the water.
They slip, fall, are swept in, or lose balance.
Panic and cold-water shock are the main dangers.
Knowing how to Float first increases your chance of survival.

See trouble?
Flotation first

Too many rescuers drown trying to help.
You can save a life without going into the water
by throwing flotation. If you do enter the water,
think Flotation first. Take flotation with you.

Fall in?
Float first

Many people who drown don’t plan to enter the water.
They slip, fall, are swept in, or lose balance.
Panic and cold-water shock are the main dangers.
Knowing how to Float first increases your chance of survival.

See trouble?
Flotation first

Too many rescuers drown trying to help.
You can save a life without going into the water
by throwing flotation. If you do enter the water,
think Flotation first. Take flotation with you.

There are two roles when something unexpected happens in the water. One person is suddenly out of their depth and the other wants to help. How should they both respond? The answer is simple and centred around survival… for both people involved. We aim to teach people how to respond in those moments you don’t expect. Find information and resources to promote and learn about Float first and Flotation first using the buttons above.