Snorkeling Safety
Monday, November 28th, 2011Avid snorkelers know the importance of safety when snorkeling. Part of that is protecting your body and being mindful of your surroundings.
Do we need to go over the rules again?
Avid snorkelers know the importance of safety when snorkeling. Part of that is protecting your body and being mindful of your surroundings.
Do we need to go over the rules again?
Here is a great post on the Hawaii Insider blog on the SFGate website that talks about water safety in Hawaii. Dozens of people – many of them tourists – die on the water every year in Hawaii, many of them by simply making bad decisions. The author makes some great points…
But millions of visitors to Hawai’i over the years have survived their vacations quite happily, in large part thanks to their answers to these and other commmonsense questions:
And after thinking about this, we have to admit – we’ve made some bad decisions in our day. Snorkeling alone, snorkeling too far from shore, or in rough conditions. 99% of the time you will be fine doing these sorts of things – but who ever expects those “1%” types of things to happen? Certainly not the people who are killed every year. Be safe out there everyone.
We don’t want to scare anyone off, but we do think it is important for everyone to understand that if you are not careful, snorkeling can be a dangerous activity.
2 Snorkelers Injured in Florida when they are hit by a boat
66 Year old man dies while snorkeling in Hawaii
Woman Steps on Sea Urchin with Painful Results
Unfortunately, these types of things happen regularly – especially with the elderly and those who aren’t strong swimmers. Remember – never snorkel alone, choose your locations carefully and don’t snorkel if you can’t swim.