Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Drag your towel a little far and then shake it comfortably. At least you will be confident that no one’s eyes are getting hurt or slapped by a sudden wave of hurting sand.
Forget water
This is a very obvious one and we don’t need to explain the importance of water in a hot summer day where your body is exposed to the sun and doing activities that take out all of your energy out.
Water is very necessary to stay hydrated so keep a thermos filled with water in your bag. It can be seriously dangerous and sometimes even fatal if you didn’t get enough H2O while at the beach.
Keep your dog in the sun
Dogs love the beach more than we think. It is outdoors with a lot of people and other dogs. There is moving water and a lot of sand. What’s not there to love? Well, the only issue is the heat.
So even if he is having a blast, he might still be very dehydrated, especially with all the running and jumping. Just make sure he has access to shade, and always keep the water available for him.
Go too deep
This is exactly what your mother has been telling you throughout your childhood, but we are sorry to tell you that she is completely right. Even if you are an experienced swimmer, the dangers of going too deep could never fade away because you never know what could happen out there.
Plus, it will be almost impossible to spot you or even realize that you are in danger. So in order to stay safe and have a fun day, stay away from the depth of the ocean.