Your beach bag should contain important items such as suntan lotion, water, a book, and a hat. It is highly recommended you leave valuable items at home or at the hotel when you go out and play in the surf this December holiday.

“Criminals are always looking for easy targets,” Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Communications and Marketing at Fidelity ADT, points out. “They are attracted to people who appear to be distracted or not focused on their surroundings, which allows them to grab an unattended item quickly before disappearing.

“Following simple security tips when you are at the beach or at the hotel pool can help ensure your memories are positive and happy. At the same time, please remember water safety tips and always follow the instructions of lifeguards on duty.”

Leave it at home. You really don’t need to bring your expensive electronic items to the beach. Rather leave it at the guest house or hotel where it will be safe. For example, instead of bringing your e-book reader you can choose an actual book or magazine instead.

Lock it up. Consider beach bags that are easy to securely lock. This helps protect those items that you bring with you.

Be alert. Yes, you may be hoping to relax, but keep an eye out for anyone that appears to be loitering around you. If anyone or anything feels out of place look for a lifeguard or a patrolling police officer to assist you.

Keep an eye on the kids. If you are in a group with youngsters, make sure you always know where they are. Most public beaches offer an “Identikidz” service which helps reunite lost children with their parents, thanks to an ID bracelet provided to all kids.

Safety in numbers. There is a definite benefit to being among friends or acquaintances that can look out for one another. It means one person can look after the bags while the others go for a swim.

Lock your car. When you park close to the beach, make sure your car is properly locked and all windows are closed. Do a quick check to see that no valuable items are visible to any passing pedestrians.

“Law enforcement officials and security agencies are ready to protect beachgoers this summer,” says Hattingh. “By paying attention to your own personal safety habits you can help them make this a holiday that everyone will enjoy.”

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