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Safety Signs

Taking notice of relevant signage is an important way of making the most of your time at the beach. Here are some examples of the types of signs you may see, and what they mean.

Before you get to the beach:
If you are a visitor or are unfamiliar with the area, you should always look for these types of signs, as they will direct you to patrolled beaches and inform you of local hazards.
· Road or car park signs
· Access signs

You should never swim at an unpatrolled beach – if in doubt about the nearest patrolled beach, check with the local tourism or visitors centre.

Remember, look at the safety signage before you enter the water – if in doubt, ask the nearest surf lifesaver or lifeguard.

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For more information on
any other matter relating to
aquatic safety, contact:

Surf Life Saving Australia
02.9300.4000 or 
slsa.com.au

Surf Life Saving NSW
(02) 9984 7188 or 
surflifesaving.com.au

Surf Life Saving QLD
(07) 3846 8000 or 
lifesaving.com.au

Life Saving Victoria
(03) 9676 6900 or 
lifesavingvictoria.com.au

Surf Life Saving SA
(08) 8354 6900 or 
surfrescue.com.au

Surf Life Saving WA
(08) 9243 9444 or 
mybeach.com.au

Surf Life Saving TAS
(03) 6223 5555 or 
slst.asn.au

Surf Life Saving NT
(08) 8985 6588 or 
lifesavingnt.com.au

... or contact your local 
surf life saving club.