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Safety on the beach

Safety on the beach

Postby Loobyloo » Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:06 pm

Hi, Bringing the grandchildren over in September, do the beaches still have lifeguards, not going to leave them alone and we are vigilant but just wondered, know the sea can have under currents or do we just have to rely on RED or Green flags. Cheers
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Re: Safety on the beach

Postby Jan » Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:40 pm

Loobyloo wrote:Hi, Bringing the grandchildren over in September, do the beaches still have lifeguards, not going to leave them alone and we are vigilant but just wondered, know the sea can have under currents or do we just have to rely on RED or Green flags. Cheers

Hi
We have some information here.


safety-security-information-and-property-in-spain-hints-and-tips-f78/be-careful-in-the-sea-and-take-notice-of-the-warning-flags-t13469.html

The lifeguards are often there in the Spanish school holiday but they may not be there September onwards. Yes you should take notice of the flags.

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