Safety Advice at Public Bathing Beaches

 

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In addition to observing the general safety Advice, swimmers should also pay attention to the following rules at public beaches:
Do not jump from a beach raft or dive underneath. Do not jump from a beach raft or dive underneath. Do not swim alone or after dark. Do not swim alone or after dark.
For safety reasons, do not attempt to swim to the beach raft unless you are a good swimmer.  Be honest about your swimming ability and physical fitness. For safety reasons, do not attempt to swim to the beach raft unless you are a good swimmer.  Be honest about your swimming ability and physical fitness. Stay out of water during thunderstorm. Stay out of water during thunderstorm.
Do not dig clams or catch crabs by the seashore as the water level may rise rapidly at high tide. Do not dig clams or catch crabs by the seashore as the water level may rise rapidly at high tide. Do not enter the water outside the lifeguard service hours. Do not enter the water outside the lifeguard service hours.
 Keep away from mudflats and marshes to avoid the risk of being trapped. Keep away from mudflats and marshes to avoid the risk of being trapped.    
Do not swim when a shark warning flag is hoisted. Do not enter the water when the red flag and the shark warning flag are hoisted. Do not swim when a red flag is hoisted due to red tide. Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to red tide.
Do not swim when a red flag is hoisted due to water pollution. Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to water pollution. Do not swim when a red flag is hoisted due to big waves. Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to rough sea.
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