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water safety
About this tag
The water safety tag on WindowsForum.com covers a range of real-world hazards and incidents related to water. Discussions include the dangers of frozen lakes, as seen in the Connaught Water ice rescue thread, and electrocution risks from faulty water pumps during a water crisis in Bengaluru. Other threads highlight natural water hazards like square waves and the spillway at Lake Berryessa, as well as environmental and regulatory issues such as the Flint water crisis and EPA drinking water regulations. The tag also features lighter content like pool safety and fishing. Overall, the tag provides a mix of safety warnings, news, and discussions about water-related dangers and infrastructure.
A passerby crawling across a frozen expanse to haul a dog walker and a frightened dog to safety captured a stark human drama at Connaught Water in Epping Forest — and left a clear safety message: frozen water looks stable but can turn deadly in seconds. Background / Overview
Connaught Water, a...
Chaos unfolded in Bengaluru’s Chamarajpet locality as grief and outrage boiled over into the streets following the tragic electrocution of Selvi, a resident who lost her life while performing the simple, daily task of switching on a water motor. Her death, which occurred early in the morning...
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A COUPLE floating down Melbourne's Yarra River on inflatable dolls have been rescued after getting into trouble.
Police say the 19-year-old couple had just passed Pound Bend Tunnel at Warrandyte North when the water became turbulent and the woman lost control of her grip on the...