Animals
Sun Safety
Beach Safety
Summer Safety
100
Name one sea animal to be aware of when trying to stay safe.

Blue bottle jellyfish, box jellyfish, shark etc.

100

What are three pieces of clothing that help protect you from the sun?

Sunglasses, hats, long sleeve shirts etc.

100

What weather conditions should be avoided when picking a time to swim at the beach?

Stormy conditions, extreme winds, cyclones etc.

100

What is a common beach safety message/slogan in relation to staying safe from the sun?

Slip, slop, slap, seek.

200

What do you do if you spot a shark while swimming?

Remain calm, no sudden movements, catch the next wave in to the shore.

200

What SPF rating is recommended for sunscreen?

SPF 50 or SPF 50+

200

What colour are the flags that you should swim between?

Red and yellow.

200

What is a common beach safety message for where to safely swim at the beach?

"Swim between the flags"

300

What temperature should the water be when washing a bluebottle jellyfish sting? (Hot, cold, warm, boiling)

Hot (roughly 45 degrees Celsius).

300

What are two dangers of staying in the sun with limited protection?

Sunburn, skin cancer and dehydration.

300

Steps to surviving a rip

Stay calm, float on your back and signal for help and do NOT swim against the rip. If you are a confident swimmer, swim parallel with the beach until out of the rip.

300

Putting on sunscreen helps protect you against getting this.

Sunburn

400

How would you treat a box jellyfish sting? (3 steps)

Call 000. Pick off tentacles using fingertips if possible. Pour vinegar to reduce stinging.

400

What times of the day is the sun the strongest?

10am - 2pm

400

Three things to look for when spotting a rip.

Deeper and/or darker water, fewer breaking waves, sandy coloured water extending beyond the surf zone, debris or seaweed and significant water movement

400

What could happen if the "swim between the flags" beach safety message is ignored?

Caught in a rip, drowning due to limited supervision, dangerous swimming conditions (rocks), watercraft (boats, boards).

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