Rules of the Beach |
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| Understanding the ocean is very important - the more you know about how waves, wind and tides affect conditions in the water, the better able you are to keep yourself safe, or even rescue others, |
| from danger. Recognising danger signs and awareness of surf conditions is an essential part of lifesaving. |
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| F Find the flags and swim between them - the red and yellow flags mark the safest place to swim at the beach. |
| L Look at the safety signs - they help you identify potential dangers and daily conditions at the beach. |
| A Ask a surf lifesaver for some good advice - surf conditions can change quickly so talk to a surf lifesaver or lifeguard before entering the water. |
| G Get a friend to swim with you - so you can look out for each other's safety and get help if needed. Children should always be supervised by an adult. |
| S Stick your hand up for help - if you get into trouble in the water, stay calm, raise your arm to signal for help. Float with a current or rip - don't try and swim against it |
| And remember – never: |
| Never swim at unpatrolled beaches |
| Never ever swim at night Never swim under the influence of alcohol |
| Never run and dive into the water Never swim directly after a meal |
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Last Updated (Tuesday, 27 September 2011 19:54)
Beach Saftey