Across
- 2. – What lifeguards do to keep beaches safe.
- 5. – Covers your head from the hot sun.
- 6. – Person who keeps swimmers safe at the beach.
- 8. – Second part of the slogan — means put on sunscreen.
- 9. – What lifeguards do if someone is in danger.
- 10. – Dangerous illness caused by extreme heat.
- 12. – Lotion that protects skin from UV rays.
- 14. – A cool area away from direct sunlight.
- 15. – Australian word for flip-flops.
- 18. – The land along the edge of the sea.
- 19. – Protect your eyes from bright sunlight.
- 22. – What you should do if caught in a rip.
- 24. – Fourth part — find shade.
- 25. – What can happen if you swim unsafely.
- 27. – A long drive or journey in summer.
- 28. – Red, painful skin from too much sun.
Down
- 1. – You should carry this to stay hydrated.
- 3. – Can reach above 40°C in Australian summer.
- 4. – Moving water that crashes on the shore.
- 7. – A strong water current that pulls swimmers out to sea.
- 11. – Keeping your body full of water.
- 12. – Always wear this in a moving car.
- 13. – You dry yourself with it after swimming.
- 16. – Number that shows how strong your sunscreen protection is.
- 17. – Fifth part — wear sunglasses.
- 20. – Invisible rays from the sun that can cause burns.
- 21. – First part of the “Slip, Slop, Slap” slogan.
- 23. – A sign or message that tells you of danger.
- 24. – Third part of the slogan — means put on a hat.
- 26. – Red and yellow ones show safe swimming areas.
