Beaches continue to offer grand relaxation for people seeking to party, isolate for meditation or simply to enjoy the coolness of water through swimming. Beaches are among the vacation spots for tourists all over the world.
He added that safety materials such as life jackets, safety floater, life raft, line throwers, whistles and emergency alarms among others should be made available at various beaches before users could make use of it, noting that proper monitoring of activities and periodic inspection of the facility should be done by the necessary regulatory bodies.
Commenting on the issue, a water safety expert, Larry Atiegoba, advised beach goers to be sure of their health status before going to beaches. He said, “There are caution signs needed in dangerous areas where people are not meant to go. The sign is to tell them that unqualified members should not go to restricted areas. People can easily be stopped by putting caution signs at restricted zones but some Nigerians will not obey the signs. It is good to have them there so that people will at least be aware of the danger areas in the zones.
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