Beach Safety: How to Read Beach Signs
Lifeguard and World Paddle board Champion Mick Di Betta, tells us how to stay safe at the beach by being aware and reading the beach signs.
– What to do when you arrive at the beach.
– How to read the Life guard notice board
– Information provided on the notice board
– Be aware of flash rips
– Checking the tide times and information
– How the tides effect the beach conditions and can create hazards
– Picking the best time to come to the beach
– Danger Signs at the beach and what they mean
– Why there is a danger sign at this beach
– Avoiding the danger area
– Stay safe and swim between the flags
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