Lover of all things water sports? Us too! Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or new to water sports, follow these steps to ensure a safe experience for all: ✅ From life jackets to communication devices, proper gear is not just a legal requirement but a lifesaver in an emergency. ✅ Beyond the gear, there’s the importance of knowing your limits, checking the weather, and being aware of your surroundings. ✅ Waterways can be vast and crowded, conditions that necessitate a heightened level of awareness. Read more here: https://hubs.la/Q02KF-cS0
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Stay safe this winter with these handy tips from McQuillan Companies ✅ ❄️
Top Tips for Staying Safe this Winter! If you have any gritting queries, please don't hesitate to reach out directly to our team at McQuillan Outdoor. Outdoor@mcqcos.com Let’s work together to ensure a safe and efficient winter season for everyone!
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Top Tips for Staying Safe this Winter! If you have any gritting queries, please don't hesitate to reach out directly to our team at McQuillan Outdoor. Outdoor@mcqcos.com Let’s work together to ensure a safe and efficient winter season for everyone!
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Want the best for your pool? 🌊 Know what your pool truly needs before choosing a filter. Swipe to explore the different types of filters Find the perfect match for your pool! Need help keeping your pool sparkling? Let’s chat! Expert assistance is just a message away.
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Should be blasted on all social media, pinged to all visitors to our islands. 3 drownings in the past 2 weeks! It's a numbers game and it sucks for families unaware. Our first responders risk their lives to prevent families from returning home without a loved one. It's so gorgeous to watch from afar, or the "Eddie" at Waimea bay on TV tomorrow. No-one should be near the shorelines...Issued: 12/21/2024, 04:00 AM HST Discussion An extended period of hazardous surf and beach conditions will persist into early next week along exposed north and west facing shores due to overlapping, winter-caliber north-northwest swells (315-330 degrees). The largest swell in the series is expected to arrive tonight, rapidly rise early Sunday, peak through the day Sunday, and then gradually ease Sunday night into early next week. Surf associated with this swell will remain well above warning levels through the weekend, then return to advisory levels for exposed north and west facing shores around Tuesday of next week. Seasonal surf will continue along south facing shores. Surf along east facing shores will remain small, with a slight upward trend possible early next week as the trades return. Forecast for Oahu/Kauai HIGH SURF WARNING FOR NORTH AND WEST FACING SHORES 40'-50' today and tomorrow...already going over roads...
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Pool service truth bomb: Reputation speaks louder than promises! Ever been burned by flashy pool service ads that didn't deliver? Time to change the game! Your pool deserves better. Here's how to find a true pool partner: Read those reviews , Ask your neighbors 🕵️♀️ Check their experience Remember: A trusted pool pro turns maintenance headaches into relaxation time. Now that's something to dive into! 🏊♂️ Save this post for your next pool service hunt! What's your go-to method for finding reliable services? Share below! #PoolMaintenanceTips #HomeownerAdvice #QualityService
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Navigate the fireworks frenzy with us this 4th of July!🐕 Here are a few tips on how to ensure your pup stays safe during the celebrations.🎆
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Cool Down with These Summer Tips! 🧊 💨 **Use Fans Wisely**: Place fans strategically to circulate cool air and create a breeze effect. 🪟 **Close Blinds and Curtains**: Keep sunlight out during the hottest parts of the day to reduce indoor temperatures. ❄️ **Maintain Your AC**: Schedule regular tune-ups and clean filters to ensure your AC runs efficiently. Stay cool and comfortable all summer long with these easy tips! ❄️🏡
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🐾❄️ Winter is coming, pet parents! Learn how to keep your furry companions cosy and safe this season with our expert tips on indoor warmth and outdoor adventures in the cold. Plus, check out our latest winter essentials at Life's Better! 🐶🧣
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🎉🏡 Big kudos to everyone on top of their game, remembering to change their air filters every 30-45 days! 🙌🔧 Do you know someone who deserves a virtual high-five for their air filter-changing diligence? Or who could use a friendly reminder 😉? Tag them in the comments, and let's spread the love for a job well done! #CoventryandGattis #HomeWellness #HomeMaintenance
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Know what you’re getting into! Cold water shock is the body’s reaction to sudden immersion in cold water. The response is immediate and can lead to drowning. Inland water temperatures can vary greatly depending on the body of water, depth, and time of year. Even on a very hot day the water can be extremely cold. • Cold water shock can affect anyone regardless of swimming ability including experienced swimmers. • On entering the water suddenly, the immediate gasp causes the person to inhale sharply leading to water entering the lungs, increasing the risk of drowning. • Breathing Becomes Rapid causing Panic making it difficult to swim. • Cold water may also trigger the body’s stress response, leading to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure putting additional strain on the heart and cause cardiac arrest. • As the body tries to keep warm the muscles in arms and leg begin to cool which reduces strength, coordination, and the ability to swim. Reduce the Risk of Drowning by not panicking and floating on your back. Tilt your head back with your ears submerged and move your hands to help stay afloat. This will also help you to control your breathing. For More information visit: www.watersafety.ie and www.rnli.org #RespectTheWater #knowwhatyouaregettinginto #watersafetyireland #DrowningPreventionDay Kildare County Council Water Safety Ireland Roger Sweeney
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