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As summer approaches, the beach invites everyone to enjoy its beauty and leisure. While it's a perfect place for fun activities like swimming, playing games, and building sandcastles, it can also be dangerous. Incidents of drowning and injuries can occur, as highlighted by recent news reports. To ensure a safe beach experience, it’s crucial to follow guidelines: swim only in lifeguarded areas, be aware of the flags, be cautious of rip currents, and protect yourself from sunburn and poisonous sea creatures. Let’s enjoy the beach while prioritizing safety!
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SUMMER IS COMING BE SAFE ON THE BEACH
BUT THE BEACH CAN ALSO BE A DANGEROUS PLACE • 7:14 PM, THU 18 APR 2013 • Somerset mum drowning inquest: full report • Harrowing details of how a mother from Somerset died trying to rescue her own children on a beach in Cornwall were revealed at an inquest today.
BUT THE BEACH CAN ALSO BE A DANGEROUS PLACE • Lifeguard's quick reactions save woman from drowning at Summerleaze Beach • By CG_NeilBason | Posted: August 11, 2013 • Surfer risks all to save drowning girl at dangerous beach • By The Cornishman | Posted: August 08, 2013
BUT THE BEACH CAN ALSO BE A DANGEROUS PLACE • Exhausted swimmer rescued by beach lifeguards • By WMNAGreenwood | Posted: May 21, 2014
RED & YELLOW FLAGS ARE LIFEGUARDED AREAS – FOR SWIMMING & BODYBOARDING