Friday, July 15, 2011

Kauai Safety Tips For All Types Of Vacations

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By Billy Moss


Hawaii is a wonderful vacation spot, with its fair share of tourist spots that include beaches, natural preserves and diving spots. Take note of these Kauai safety tips, which should all make your trip to Hawaii's largest island a safe one.

Safety Precautions For The Beach

At 22 degrees latitude, Kauai is closer to the equator than most other Pacific islands, so be prepared for some periods of extreme sunlight. During the summer months, it is recommended to stay in shady areas or completely avoid sun exposure from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

However, you can visit the southern and eastern beaches in the summer, which are cooler. When choosing sunblock for the beach trip, it has to be between 15 to 30 SPF, and preferably waterproof. An umbrella and wide brim hat can help you as well. Drink more than enough water to avoid the chances of sunstroke or dehydration. If you plan to sunbathe, the best times would be from 8 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.

Always be on the lookout for warning signs, rules and regulations. The top beaches in the area have restrooms, designated picnic spots and of course, lifeguards. But be sure you know where the nearest medical facility is should an accident happen in the open shores, which usually do not have any of the above present.

You'll need to let other people know if you'll be exploring these uninhabited beaches. Keep your eye out for activity on and offshore. Large waves can be good but stay away from rocky areas since you can get slammed by the current. Winds can mean larger and stronger currents. Find out about the current tide as well as the presence of drop offs.

Depending on the time of day or season, the tide may greatly vary. It would be best advised to head ashore before the night sets in. It is safer to enter the water two-by-two if you're a surfer, snorkeler or scuba diver. Any children in the area need adult guidance before hitting the water. Aside from the usual sharks and poisonous jellyfish and sea urchins, crabs and seals and other marine animals may not be too safe to be around, so make sure you read warning notices.

Safety Tips For The Forest

Kauai safety guidelines cover all types of terrain and bodies.

A bottle of mosquito repellent would be necessary for hiking and similar activities. Bring a jug or bottle of water as the water in streams and ponds isn't always clean. To avoid injuries, poisoning and other emergencies, don't stray away from the trail and follow all known hiking rules - the forests of Kauai have many wild animals and dangerous plants.

We strongly advice you to travel in pairs or in a large party to ensure safety from potential danger. If worst may come to worst, most tourist attractions have their own safety personnel.




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