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11 tips to stay safe on a busy beach this holiday

If you're heading down to the coast before the working year starts, take heed of these tips to stay safe on those busy beaches.

The beach can be a fun place to spend the day, and enjoying the beach is probably a favourite summer activity for many, but it is important to follow safety rules and guidelines, especially on a busy beach day.

In an attempt to keep everyone safe on a busy beach day, the KZN Sharks Board shares some safety tips for the public. This applies to when you are on the sand or in the water.

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Babalwa Mpaka, a public relations officer at KZN Sharks Board, advises the public to follow the lifeguards’ guidance and instructions. Mpaka explains: “Lifeguards or other beach patrol officers should be on duty. They make announcements over a loudspeaker or you can ask them about beach conditions.”

He highlighted that at the beach, it is important for the public to find and follow posted signs and flags for their safety.

  • Follow all the beach rules and regulations.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol if you are swimming or boating.
  • Keep an eye on your children at all times.
  • Always swim with a group.
  • Always wear bright-coloured swimwear.
  • Do not swim when and where the water is dirty.
  • Avoid swimming when bleeding.
  • Know where the lifeguards’ stations are.
  • Look for signs and postings near the entrance or lifeguard tower.
  • Talk with lifeguards for tips and information about the beach and water conditions.
  • Equip yourselves with swimming skills.

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