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"If you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel"

Make sure you get your travel insurance sorted before you travel. Don't underestimate how important it is to have yourself and your family covered. Photocopy your policy and leave a copy with a friend or relative at home and take one copy with you.

Sun Protection
Enjoy outdoor activities without the risk of sun damage.

Wear a long-sleeved shirt, a broad-brimmed hat, and take care to apply sunscreen to exposed skin. Reapply sunscreen after two hours, especially if you have been in the water.

Avoid being outside in the middle of the day and take care to drink plenty of water in the warmer months.

Swim Safety
Swimming on the Sunshine Coast is great at all times of the year. Surf lifesavers supervise swimmers at the beach and their advice must be followed.

  • Always swim or surf at patrolled beaches.
  • Always swim between the red and yellow flags.
  • Always swim under supervision.
  • Read and obey the signs.
  • If you are unsure of surf conditions, ask a lifeguard.
  • Do not venture out far if swimming in a yellow flagged area. Yellow flags stand for 'Caution'.
  • Do not swim alone or at beaches that are not patrolled by lifesavers.
  • Do not swim immediately after a meal.
  • Do not swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Do not swim if the beach is closed. Red flags will indicate 'Danger'.
  • Never run or dive in the water, even if you have checked before, as water conditions can change.
  • If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Raise one arm to signal for help, float and wait for lifeguard assistance.
  • Learn how to spot a rip and keep clear of it. A rip can be spotted by the presence of sand-coloured or rippled water moving out to sea where the water on either side is generally cleaner. The waves may also be larger and breaking further out to sea on both sides of the rip.
  • If you are caught in a rip, stay calm and raise one arm to signal for help, or swim diagonally across the rip rather than struggling against it.
  • Keep the beach clean, put your rubbish in a bin and keep off the duned areas. They are there to preserve the beach environment.
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