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14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

As winter is drawing to a close in the northern hemisphere, many of us may be drawn back to the beach and the swimming pool, and why not? The sun is out, the water’s cool, and I for one could use the workout.

But as we’re having fun in the water, there are several things we should pay careful attention to. According to the World Health Organization, drowning was the cause of 350,000 deaths in 2015, making it the 3rd leading reason for unintentional injury death worldwide.

The United States Lifesaving Association got their most experienced lifeguards to compile a list of pointers to keep you safe while you’re splashing around, so make sure to go over them and take them to heart.

1. Stay within the lifeguard’s line of sight

When swimming, and even when approaching the water, make sure the lifeguard can see you. If you aren’t in his field of sight, he won’t be able to notice anything wrong with you and give aid as required.

2. Do not bathe if there is no lifeguard present

If there is no lifeguard present in the shed, or the beach is unsupervised and has no assigned lifeguard, do not go into the water. Lifeguards are aptly named: they save lives. The likelihood of drowning in a residential pool or an unsupervised beach spikes up drastically due to lack of professional supervision.

3. Do not distract the lifeguard

You may think the lifeguard is bored or lonely, but their job requires constant attention to their surroundings, something that’s hard to maintain when somebody’s trying to chat you up. Do not approach the lifeguard unless you need his help. That being said, don’t be afraid to approach him for advice about swimming safety.

14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

4. Don’t run around the pool

The area surrounding the pool is often slick with water, posing a very real threat of slipping. Falling could cause any number of severe injuries, including spinal and cranial damage. Falling into the pool could be even more dangerous. Walk carefully when going around the swimming pool, and unless you’re planning on going into the water, don’t go barefoot.

14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

5. Watch out for warning flags

Lifeguards put up warning flags at the beach to let you know of possible hazards. Most flags will give warning regarding the strength of the current, but some might warn about the presence of dangerous marine wildlife. Familiarize yourself with the meaning of the different flags and be aware that different countries and regions might have different color conventions.

14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

6. Stay out of the water during stormy weather

This is always good advice. The water tends to be choppy and unpredictable and generally unsafe, but one overlooked hazard is lightning (you wouldn’t drop a running electrical appliance into your bathtub, would you? Now, take the voltage up all the way to 300 kilovolts, and you’ve got a lightning strike). Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunder sounds before going near the water. I’d advise to stay clear of the beach altogether during bad weather.

14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

7. Inflatable toys do not replace arm floats/a life vest

Pool noodles, inflatable rafts, and swim rings can slip away or capsize, and so, are unreliable at best as a way to keep a child afloat. The proper way to ensure a child’s safety while swimming is a life vest or arm floats which fit on the child’s body.

14 Beach Safety Tips For A Safe And Enjoyable Vacation

8. Waves can be dangerous

Waves pose many dangers, but many disregard the sheer force of a wave striking against the body. Getting hit by a wave could cause sprains, bone fractures, blunt organ trauma, and spinal damage.

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