Safety Guide for a Fun First-Time in Perth

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perthPerth is one of the most popular travel destinations in Australia, with around 3 million people arriving annually. However, as one popular joke goes, danger lurks everywhere in the land Down Under, and Perth is no exception. Thus, here are some important safety tips to remember the next time you head to Western Australia’s capital city.

Some Basic Precautions

While Perth (and Australia in general) is considered a very safe place, just like in other places around the world, there are still a lot of dangers that you need to be careful of in this city.

  • When travelling, make sure you are always with a buddy or in a group. Also, avoid going to unfamiliar dark public places alone. It is also vital that you leave a note to others as to where you are heading.
  • Valuables also tend to attract robbers, so make sure to secure your belongings when travelling. Better yet, unless you do need to bring them with you, leave your valuables in your hotel room when heading out. Also, make sure you secure your cash quickly when using automated teller machines.
  • Don’t ride a taxi with anyone who offers sharing the fare with you, but more than that, ride only a fully registered taxi with a licensed driver. You may also want to consider reputable companies that offer cars for hire in Perth for a safe trip, particularly when travelling with kids.
Safety during Outdoor Activities

One of the best things about Perth is the great choices for outdoor fun. However, be warned that daytime in the city can be very hot. To protect yourself from nasty sunburns, slather on some sunscreen with an SPF of 15 up. Also, make sure you wear the proper outdoor gear, including sun-protected shirts, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat.

To protect yourself from dehydration, drink at least two litres of water every day. Be careful when heading outdoors at noontime to avoid the intense heat.

Safety at the Beaches

The beaches are some of the most popular outdoor spots in Perth. However, you need to be careful when swimming, especially when there are several incidents of fatal shark attacks along the Western Australian coast. Be sure to check the conditions before swimming and follow all the safety precautions. Swim only in an area where the lifeguards can see you.

Enjoy your visit to Perth to the fullest; protect yourself from any accident or other untoward incidents.

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