Safe Summer Fun Along With Friends At The Beach


by Lina Olson

Nothing at all says summer fun like having a day at the beach with friends. The fact is that, a pleasing afternoon spent in the sun and surf may become catastrophic if you are not prepared to cope with the many hazards that lurk on the shore and sea. From sunburns to tsunamis, read on for safety tips that will ensure your day at the beach is fun, not frightful.

Sunburn

Basking in the warm sun is probably the pleasures of going to the beach, but a sunburn can easily ruin all of your summer days and increase your risk of developing cancer later in life. Take safety measures for example, sitting under a treasure garden patio umbrellas 11 patio umbrellas when the sun is at its peak from midmorning to late afternoon. Rub on sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15, and reapply often throughout the day. Even sweat-proof formulas should be reapplied each and every two hours for maximum protection. If you do not have treasure garden patio umbrellas 11 patio umbrellas, make your own shade by wearing a wide-brimmed hat.

Rip Currents

These strong tides appear when water approaches the slope of a beach before being pulled back by gravity. The currents then form a channel that moves at high speeds and can drag even the most experienced swimmers underwater. The cause of 80% of drowning deaths, rip currents certainly are a serious threat to swimmers. Always swim in the presence of lifeguards and you should not fight the current. If perhaps you do get caught in one, swim off to the side until you feel less resistance.

Sharks and Jelly Fish

Just about 70 people are attacked by sharks on a yearly basis. To avoid meeting Jaws on your next trip to the beach, heed all warnings of sightings, leave the shiny jewelry at home and never swim at dusk, when sharks are most active. Though jelly fish stings are certainly not fatal, they are often painful. When you see a group of jelly fish, leave the water instantly and alert a lifeguard.

Water Quality

Under federal regulation, many cities must consistently test their waters. Confirm the water quality before heading out to the beach for the day. Water quality is often affected by recent rainfall, but tests may not be conducted until days after a storm. To safe, you just need to avoid the beach in the days following rain.

Heatstroke

This intense condition is usually life-threatening if not treated immediately. By drinking a lot of non-caffeinated fluids, taking breaks from the sun and wearing light clothing, you are able to avoid getting heatstroke.

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These hazards should not stop you from enjoying a day at the beach with your friends. Spending time on the shore is one of summer's greatest pleasures, but safety must come before fun. On your next outing, grab your treasure garden patio umbrellas or 11 patio umbrellas, sunscreen and bottled water, check the weather quality and keep your eye on the waters.

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