
[General Safety Advice] [Safety Advice on How to Avoid Shark Attack] [Health Advice][Hygiene Advice] | |||
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 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. | ![]() | 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 enter the water outside the lifeguard service hours. |
![]() | Keep away from mudflats and marshes to avoid the risk of being trapped. | ||
![]() | Do not enter the water when the red flag and the shark warning flag are hoisted. | ![]() | Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to red tide. |
![]() | Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to water pollution. | ![]() | Do not enter the water when a red flag is hoisted due to rough sea. |