KELLETT SCHOOL POKFULAM
SPRING EDITION
Kellett Tellit A bi annual newsletter by Kellett Students
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Summer, the sun and the beach By Ella Phillips Summer’s coming, which means everyone wants to get in the water to play and cool off. Before you dive in though, let’s talk about keeping safe. I conducted a Skype interview with Adrieanne Ng, an instructor at Treasure Island, a watersports facility based on Lantau Island. Q: What are your top 3 safety rules for enjoying yourself in Hong Kong’s sea? A: The first thing is to make sure you have perfect sun prevention to protect yourself from the sun’s rays - which means wearing your rashie and suncream.. Secondly, you should make sure that the beach you are going to is suitable for swimming. In Hong Kong we are lucky that we have lifeguards on most of the big beaches and it is really important to swim only where lifeguards are present.Thirdly, and especially in HongKong, you should check the weather, the tide and the currents if you can. You should always have a look at the flags that the lifeguards have put up to see if it is safe enough to swim.I conducted a Skype interview with Adrieanne Ng, an instructor at Treasure Island, a watersports facility based on Lantau Island. Q: What would Treasure Island lifeguards do if the sea became a little bit dangerous but the beaches were packed with people? A: If we were at the beach and there were plenty of people there, we would probably need to isolate a smaller area for the activity, making sure that the students were in only one zone. We would ensure that we were supervising the area very closely and that the
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Kellett Tell It Spring 2016