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Quiz: Are you savvy about swim safety?

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What’s your water safety score? Take our quiz to find out. Having trouble viewing this message?

What’s your water safety score? Take our quiz to find out. Having trouble viewing this message? [Click Here] [Test your knowledge] Dear {NAME}, It’s that time of the year again – the sun is out, the water’s warm and kids and adults alike are ready to dive into swim season. Before you head to the pool, beach or your favorite swimming hole, [take our 5-question Swim Safety Quiz] – it’s fast, fun and full of safety tips that could make a real difference in an emergency. [Swim Quiz] The Red Cross and its partners train two million people a year in swim safety, and we’re working to cut drowning rates in half by making sure families know how to stay safe in and around water. You can help by taking our [5-question Swim Safety Quiz] right now and sharing it with your friends and family. Thanks for making water safety a priority this summer! [Facebook] [Twitter] [Lauri Rhinehart] Lauri Rhinehart VP, Humanitarian Services American Red Cross P.S. Learn more today about [Swimming and Water Safety courses] and [Lifeguarding courses]. [Subscribe] | [Contact Us] | [Privacy Policy] | [Unsubscribe] © [2016 American Red Cross] | 2025 E Street NW Washington DC 20006 Donate by phone: 1-800-RED CROSS(1-800-733-2767) | [Donate by Mail] [A gift of any size] supports all the urgent humanitarian needs of the American Red Cross. An average of 91 cents of every dollar the American Red Cross spends is invested in humanitarian services and programs.

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