Free Ebook on Florida Beach Dangers
With so many people making Florida beaches their vacation playground, issues of beach safety are making the news more frequently. Florida beaches in general are very safe, but there are some things that visitors may not be aware of that could put a damper on their vacation, or worse. Awareness is knowledge, and in this case, knowledge is free in the form of an ebook written by David McRee, a Florida Gulf Coast beach expert, author, and webmaster of BeachHunter.net.
Recently I received an email from the Chief of Safety for the Florida Air National Guard saying that this book is the most complete and comprehensive info on beach safety he's ever seen.

"How to Be Safe From Sharks, Jellyfish, Stingrays, Rip Currents and Other Scary Things on Florida Beaches and Coastal Waters," is a 70 page ebook with illustrations and photos that tells you what you need to know to help keep your Florida beach vacation a safe and happy one. It covers the following topics:
Sharks
Drowning
Drown-proofing
Rip Currents
Other Strong Water Currents
High Surf
Types of Surf
Boats and Personal Watercraft
Stingrays
Other Rays
Jellyfish
Sea Lice
Alligators and Salt-Water Crocodiles
Nile Monitor Lizards
Insects
Other Things that Bite, Pinch or Stab
Spiny Fish
Birds
Red Tide
Water Quality and Harmful Bacteria
Hurricanes
Lightning
The Sun
Holes on the Beach
Shellfish Poisoning
Fish Poisoning (Ciguatera)
Crime and Personal Safety
Surf over to http://www.beachhunter.net/beachsafety.htm to download your free copy right now. And send copies to your friends and family members. Print out a copy to take with you on your vacation to Florida.
Recently I received an email from the Chief of Safety for the Florida Air National Guard saying that this book is the most complete and comprehensive info on beach safety he's ever seen.

"How to Be Safe From Sharks, Jellyfish, Stingrays, Rip Currents and Other Scary Things on Florida Beaches and Coastal Waters," is a 70 page ebook with illustrations and photos that tells you what you need to know to help keep your Florida beach vacation a safe and happy one. It covers the following topics:
Sharks
Drowning
Drown-proofing
Rip Currents
Other Strong Water Currents
High Surf
Types of Surf
Boats and Personal Watercraft
Stingrays
Other Rays
Jellyfish
Sea Lice
Alligators and Salt-Water Crocodiles
Nile Monitor Lizards
Insects
Other Things that Bite, Pinch or Stab
Spiny Fish
Birds
Red Tide
Water Quality and Harmful Bacteria
Hurricanes
Lightning
The Sun
Holes on the Beach
Shellfish Poisoning
Fish Poisoning (Ciguatera)
Crime and Personal Safety
Surf over to http://www.beachhunter.net/beachsafety.htm to download your free copy right now. And send copies to your friends and family members. Print out a copy to take with you on your vacation to Florida.
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