If we plan to spend a few days at the beach this summer, we must take precautions such as sunbathing in moderation, avoiding prolonged exposure and the middle of the day.

Recommendations for going to the beach
Remember
- Frequently apply sunscreen, especially after swimming. Protect your head with a cap or hat and drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Take these precautions especially with babies and children in general.
- When swimming, it is important to follow the lifeguards’ instructions and respect the sea hazard signs: red flag = danger; yellow flag = caution; green flag = free swimming.
- Do not swim in prohibited areas; if you come across any unmarked sewage discharge, please report it to the local authorities.
- Swim in shallow, well-frequented areas. Children should never bathe alone and should avoid playing dangerous pranks, such as pretending to drown, as these can result in neck and back injuries.
- Enter the water gradually, especially after sunbathing.
- Make sure the water you drink is safe.
- Ensure you drink enough fluids and don’t drink too much alcohol.
- Make sure that you only consume food that has been purchased from establishments offering health guarantees.
- Keep food refrigerated to avoid food poisoning and infections.
- Use a personal mat or towel to rest on the sand.
- Help to keep the beach clean by using the bins and waste containers. Most importantly, do not throw any dangerous objects onto the sand.
- It is prohibited to bring pets to the beach, as this poses a health risk.



