 Hey, I'm Mark Orte with Georgia Power Company. This summer, when you head to the water, think of one phrase that can keep you, say, splash. Supervision. Designate one adult to watch children at all times. Don't assume someone else is watching. Prevention. When you're in the water, around the water, wear your life jackets at all times. If it has buckles, buckle to buckles, it has snaps, snap to snaps. If it has zippers, zip to zippers. Look before you leap. Never jump into water or dive into water without knowing how deep it is or what's on the bottom. Arms length. A adult should keep children at the arms length while they're in the water at all times and keep emergency equipment nearby. Swim lessons. Knowing how to swim greatly reduces your risk of drowning. And finally, have a water safety plan. Know what to do in the event of an emergency. And from all of us here at Georgia Power, have a fun and safe summer.