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Beach safety hints and tips

By: Mathew Loap

How to pick the right beach for you

The things that the majority of people are looking for in a beach include showering and fresh water facilities, clean and sanitary toilet facilities, easy transport and parking and the availability of exciting refreshments. However, when you’re planning a beach trip, it’s vital that you bear in mind a few less obvious, but no less important considerations, such as whether there are slippery rocks or dangerous drops from harbour walls or cliff edges and the type of marine life that comes close to shore, for example sharks or jellyfish. But the most important thing to remember is that if you’re planning to mess about in the water, make sure that the beach you are visiting has a lifeguard present. The website www.goodbeachguide.co.uk is a great resource for helping you to find out these things in advance.

What you should bring

On a hot day especially, it’s important to keep your fluids up, so take plenty of water for everyone. Avoid alcoholic drinks at the beach, as it can impair your judgement, putting your safety at risk, and it can dehydrate you as well Never enter the water when you’ve been drinking, especially later on when the lifeguards are off duty, as it being under the influence can greatly increase your risk of drowning.

Don’t take too much with you, as you might have quite a distance to walk before you can set down for the day. Obviously, you’ll need towels and sunscreen, and you might want to take a packed lunch and a flask full of cold juice as well. Sometimes, there is nothing better than having a barbeque on the beach, but check that you are allowed to have them on the beach you intend to visit before bringing one. Remember that a disposable barbeque stays hot for a long time after it has finished, so don’t bury it for someone else to burn their feet on.

Stay safe in the sun

While many people go to the beach purely to enjoy the sunshine, and it can lead to some glorious days, it is wise to avoid direct exposure to the sun, particularly around mid-day. Sunburn can ruin your holiday, and increases your risk of contracting skin cancer, so wear loose clothing and the strongest sunscreen you can lay your hands on if you want to minimise your risk. Remember the old slogan:

SLIP on a T-shirt
SLAP on a hat
SLOP on some sunscreen

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