Prepare for a day at the beach

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You can find a patrolled beach on Beachsafe website or by using the Beachsafe app.

 

Prepare for a day at the beach

Victoria has beautiful beaches, but they often have hidden dangers, such as rip currents and changeable conditions. Before a day at the beach, remember to:

  • Check the weather forecast at bom.gov.au and watch for changing conditions, cool changes and wind direction changes that could impact your beach activities.
  • Check the beach hazard rating of the location you’re heading at: beachsafe.org.au. A beach with a rating of 8/10 won’t be suitable for swimming for most people. Also, check whether the beach is patrolled with lifesavers or lifeguards, so you can swim between the red and yellow flags where they can see you if you get into trouble.
  • Be prepared to change your plans if you get to the beach and find the conditions are not suitable for the activity you’ve planned. It’s not worth the risk.
  • Always supervise children around water, remembering that 20 seconds is all it takes for a child to drown. For every toddler who drowns, another 10 are hospitalised, some left with permanent disabilities. Keep children under 5 years within arms’ reach, and those ten years of age and younger always in your line of sight.
  • Always wear a lifejacket when boating or fishing, it buys you time to survive until help arrives if you fall or get swept into the water.
  • Always dive or snorkel with a buddy and stay with your buddy in the water.

For more information on water safety visit www.vic.gov.au/water-safety.

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