With the summer holiday season just a couple of weeks away, the Overstrand Municipality would like to warn residents and holidaymakers to be extra-cautious and mindful of their safety during this time.
OM Municipal Manager Dean O’Neill emphasised that it’s important to remember that personal safety is a shared responsibility between authorities and individual visitors.
To help ensure your visit is both special and safe, here are a few suggestions, based on international guidelines:
• Avoid wandering alone after dark: While the town is generally safe, it’s best to avoid walking alone on the streets after dark;
• Check routes with your hosts: Familiarise yourself with the safest routes to your destination and inform your hosts of your plans;
• Stay in groups: Whenever possible, avoid going out alone, especially at night. Travel in groups or with a trusted companion;
• Inform restaurant owners of your route: If you’re walking to a restaurant, let the staff know your planned route and expected return time;
• Stick to well-used and well-lit paths: Avoid short cuts and stay away from dark isolated areas;
Park in secure, well-lit areas;
• Keep your belongings secure: Never leave personal items unattended and avoid carrying valuables in plain sight.
“By taking these simple precautions, you can enjoy your stay in our town with peace of mind, while minimising any potential risks,” O’Neill said.Useful phone numbers:
· Tourism Safety and Support (Western Cape): 082 554 2010
· Hermanus Public Protection (HPP) Hotline number: 087 550 5295
· Overstrand Fire & Rescue 24/7 emergencies: 028 312 2400
· Hermanus police: 028 313 5300
· Gansbaai police: 028 384 8420
· Stanford police: 028 341 0601
· Kleinmond police: 028 271 8200.