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Zane's Water Safety Services

Locality: Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 412 617 338



Address: Wattle Rd 2100 Brookvale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.zaneswatersafetyservices.com

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25.01.2022 The ‘Tow the line’ campaign saw Boating Safety Officers checking for safe towing practices over the weekend. Some people didn’t know that you must wear a lifeja...cket if you're on your own or under 12 years old. Some people also weren't aware that inflatable lifejackets must be serviced annually or in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and some PWC riders were riding at unsafe speeds. Please know and follow rules to keep yourself and others safe on our waterways See more



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22.01.2022 Hazardous Surf Warning - Wednesday, June 30 Surf and swell conditions are expected to be hazardous for coastal activities such as rock fishing, boating, and swi...mming on the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra, Batemans and Eden coasts. Marine Area Command - NSW Police Force advises that: - People should consider staying out of the water and avoid walking near surf-exposed areas. - Rock fishers should avoid coastal rock platforms exposed to the ocean and seek a safe location that is sheltered from the surf. - Boaters planning to cross shallow water and ocean bars should consider changing or delaying their voyage. - Boaters already on the water should carry the appropriate safety equipment and wear a lifejacket. - Boaters should remember to log on with Marine Rescue NSW on VHF Channel 16 or the free Marine Rescue App and consider their safety management plan.

21.01.2022 When towing, the driver must keep to a safe speed and distance, and the observer must help keep a lookout. Know the rules and click the link for more info: https://bit.ly/3kK9sor



19.01.2022 The summer holidays are just around the corner. If you're planning on taking the kids out boating, it's strongly recommended that they wear a lifejacket at all ...times. For more information on the requirements for lifejackets for children visit: https://www.lifejacketwearit.com.au/bo/lifejackets-children See more

18.01.2022 Residents across New South Wales are urged to monitor weather reports and health advice as the state is expected to experience heatwave conditions in the coming... days. The Bureau of Meteorology warns temperatures are generally expected to increase over the weekend. As the weather heats up, motorists are also reminded it’s not only an offence for children or pets to be left unattended in a vehicle, it can be deadly. Everyone needs to take care in hot weather, but some people are at higher risk of heat illness, especially if they are older, live alone or are socially-isolated. Remember to; Stay well-hydrated Avoid alcohol and hot or sugary drinks Limit your physical activity Try to stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day Wear light, loose-fitting clothing made from natural fibres like cotton Regularly check your forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology on radio, TV, internet or App Get advice from your doctor about whether your medication and/or your medical conditions may affect what you should do if it gets extremely hot Make sure you know who you are going to call (who may need help, and who could provide help to you if needed); make a list of telephone numbers and make sure they are current. If you can, it's a good idea to spend some time in an air-conditioned building. For more information please refer to the Beat the Heat website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/beattheheat Livestock and pet owners are also being urged to ensure adequate clean water is always available and that shading is provided where possible. Additionally, no animals should be left in confined, unventilated areas. Members of the public should also regularly visit the Rural Fire Service website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au for updated bush fire warnings and information. For updated weather forecasts and warnings visit www.bom.gov.au. See more

16.01.2022 Operation ‘Precious Cargo’ - Before going boating do this simple four-step pre wear check of your inflatable lifejackets. Look out for NSW Maritime on the Murray, again today--we're blitzing the River and have some great safety tips to share.



16.01.2022 We’re asking the community to stay away from the stranded fishing boat on Haywards Beach, just north of Bermagui. Transport for NSW is managing the removal of t...he vessel and shoreline clean-up. People on land and from vessels on the water must stay at least 30 metres away from the stranded boat to allow salvage contractors access. The general public are also advised to not pick up any debris but to report debris to staff on site or call 13 12 36 (Option 2). See more

15.01.2022 Eden water police conducting on water familiarisation training with NSW Ambulance officers from Eden, Bega and Bermagui.

13.01.2022 The calm before the storm; Broken Bay Water Police out on Pittwater, The Hawkesbury River and Brisbane Waters keeping the waterways safe, conducting random drug... and alcohol testing and making sure everyone is enjoying their weekend. Please make sure you check weather forecasts and warnings regularly as conditions can change rapidly. http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/about/check-the-weather.shtml

13.01.2022 Boaters can expect very hot and windy conditions over the weekend, before a strong southerly buster is likely to move up the coast on Sunday afternoon. Take ext...ra care and consider sticking to sheltered locations. Also keep hydrated, sun safe and regularly monitor conditions as large swell and strong winds are predicted at times: http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/ Bureau of Meteorology Marine Rescue NSW

12.01.2022 SHARKSKIN Chillproof One Piece is the perfect tropical diving suit. Equivalent thermal protection to a 2.5 to 3mm suit, neutrally buoyant and non-compressible. ...A very comfortable way to dive. @trawangandive @ohgodnina Karola takes photos #australianmade #handmade #madeinaustralia #australia #supportlocal #shoplocal #supportsmallbusiness #smallbusiness



10.01.2022 K38 'Big Wave' RWC Safety Meeting Join us on Saturday the 28th of November at 9:00am PST for a 'Big Wave' RWC Safety meeting. Register today and share in your r...espective communities! Description K38 is hosting an international 'Big Wave' RWC Safety Meeting. K38 created the original Big Wave Water Patrol training for PWC operators back in 1998. We will share with you the legalities, challenges, safety procedures and industry best practices to educate, inform and share information with our international water safety friends! Register today! A moment for safety will save a lifetime of regret. Time Nov 28, 2020 09:00 AM in Pacific Time (US and Canada) Please adjust your time accordingly! https://us02web.zoom.us//tZcucOysqjktHd17N00GD-QIbowd_KMRZ START TIME HOST: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA USA. Saturday Nov. 28th, 9:00am UTC-Time London, England, Saturday Nov. 28th, 5:00pm Dublin, Ireland, Saturday Nov. 28th, 5:00pm Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday, 1:00am Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, 6:00pm Tokyo, Japan, Sunday, 2:00am Melbourne, Australia, Sunday 4:00am Oslo, Norway, Saturday 6:00pm Sao Paulo, Brazil, Saturday 2:00 pm

06.01.2022 Some decisions matter more than others. A lifejacket can only save your life if you are wearing it.

05.01.2022 Tweed Heads Water Police, together NSW Maritime attended to a capsized vessel on the Tweed River this afternoon. The boat driver was thrown from his vessel and... able to activate his life jacket. NSW Maritime retrieved him from the water where the lucky man stated, "I wouldn't have made it without my life jacket". A timely reminder that life jackets do save lives whilst on the water!!

02.01.2022 Warning for Sydney jet ski riders. New 20 KNOTS (about 40kmh) speed limit at Ettalong from THIS SATURDAY ONWARDS. RMS press release below: Boaters are advised t...o slow down on Brisbane Water at Ettalong with a new speed limit to be introduced for the safety of all waterway users at the end of the month. NSW Maritime Executive Director Mark Hutchings said NSW Maritime had carried out a review of boater behaviour in the narrow waterway at the request of members of the community and NSW Maritime patrols. Brisbane Water is a popular waterski and jetski location which has experienced an increase in recent years in general boating traffic and towing activities, Mr Hutchings said. The review assessed a number of factors including the mix of vessels which frequent the waterway, the potential effect on vessel travel times, including the ferry service, complaints and historical boating compliance. Currently there are no speed restrictions on this part of Brisbane Water, it is up to each skipper to travel at a safe speed according to the conditions. The new 20 knot speed zone in the main channel, to be implemented on Saturday 21 November, will facilitate safer speeds among all vessels, and provide boaters with enhanced ability to react to hazards and potential incidents - with minimal increase to journey times. Signs will be installed to alert skippers to the new speed limit on both sides of the channel in advance of it taking effect.

02.01.2022 Saying that we have had a busy day would be an understatement. Our radio and boat crews have been going non stop

01.01.2022 Port Stephens Water Police conducting proactive patrols on Forster and Tuncurry waterways as part of Operation Ripetide. Police were extremely happy with everyone’s behaviour, safety and compliance. Have a safe weekend and remember to keep hydrated.

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