If lifesavers are not present and there is an emergency at Seaford beach
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Our lifesaving services are on the Seaford Beach near the pier on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays from noon until 5pm - please remember no matter what the conditions look like always swim between the red and yellow flags, they mark the safest area to swim
PLEASE REMEMBER ....
If the red and yellow flags are on the beach, we are patrolling the beachALWAYS SWIM BETWEEN THE RED AND YELLOW FLAGS !!
NEVER SWIM ALONE !!
Before entering the water at a beach - REMEMBER ....
STOP to check for rips ...LOOK for other dangers ...PLAN how to stay safe ...Check out BEACH SAFE before you go to the beach.
Life Saving Services
THERE ARE CURENTLY NO LIFESAVING SERVICES AT SEAFORD BEACH
The priority of Seaford Life Saving Club is to provide a 'between the flags' lifesaving service to the public using the Seaford beach.
Seaford Life Saving Club are patrolling the Seaford Pier area of the beach every Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday over the 2024/2025 patrol season Saturday 9th November 2024 until Sunday 21st April 2025
Most of Australia's population lives close to the coastline and the beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity.
Every day thousands of people flock to Australia’s coastline to swim, surf, unwind and have fun. But the ocean is a powerful natural force and beach conditions can change dramatically.
Every year, almost 100 people drown at our beaches. The truth is that even though our surf lifesavers and lifeguards are trained professionals and are constantly vigilant in protecting the safety of beachgoers, swimming outside the red and yellow flags makes their job tougher.
Simply put: "if we can’t see you, we can’t save you" Be safe and always swim between the red and yellow flags. By keeping safe is being an Australian for life !
Seaford Life Saving Club are patrolling the Seaford Pier area of the beach every Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday over the 2024/2025 patrol season Saturday 9th November 2024 until Sunday 21st April 2025
Most of Australia's population lives close to the coastline and the beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity.
Every day thousands of people flock to Australia’s coastline to swim, surf, unwind and have fun. But the ocean is a powerful natural force and beach conditions can change dramatically.
Every year, almost 100 people drown at our beaches. The truth is that even though our surf lifesavers and lifeguards are trained professionals and are constantly vigilant in protecting the safety of beachgoers, swimming outside the red and yellow flags makes their job tougher.
Simply put: "if we can’t see you, we can’t save you" Be safe and always swim between the red and yellow flags. By keeping safe is being an Australian for life !
PATROL TIMES :
9 November 2024 until 21 April 2025
Saturday, Sundays and Public Holidays: 12 noon until 5:00 pm
Please remember to Play it Safe by the Water - Always swim between the red and yellow flags - if we can’t see you, we can’t save you !
Saturday, Sundays and Public Holidays: 12 noon until 5:00 pm
Please remember to Play it Safe by the Water - Always swim between the red and yellow flags - if we can’t see you, we can’t save you !
If the red and yellow flags are on the beach, we are patrolling the beach
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