Marina Dangers and Safety

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What are the Dangers of a Marina?

Marinas are an important part of many cities, may it be for avid boat drivers or early learners. Creating a safe environment for all should always be a priority. Due to their location and the nature of their existence, many risks are present. Moreover, safety can also become more difficult to ensure. From natural disasters to human threats, one needs to stay aware at all times. Drowning is a major issue, for people of all ages. Combining this with potential alcohol consumption and lack of awareness, a situation that may be banal and innocent can easily become a threat. Weather and natural disasters are also to be considered. They can not only create accidents but also damage material and resources, to the point of making getting help an almost impossible task.

How to take appropriate precautions?

It is essential for one to be aware of their surroundings in order to prevent dangerous situations, but also to escape them. Surrounded by water, marinas create a larger zone of concern with electrical cables and potential fires. Electrocution risks become higher, and safety levels regress as one needs a reliable system to alert without being disrupted by water or power loss. Customers are essential for staff to stay aware of risks as they are the ones most exposed to them. The size of a marina makes clear communication less easy. Therefore, appropriate safety training not only for staff but for boat owners could save lives. Awareness is essential as no situation is fully preventable. Therefore, having a safety system that can adapt to different needs and remains reliable is key.

Why Hazavoid?

Both the Hazavoid Wireless Alarm System (pictured above) and the Hazavoid Wireless Alert Beacon System, as their names indicate, offer fully wireless solutions. This allows for smoother and easier usage to minimise risks and stress. One can mount the systems on either a pole or a wall for better reach and lower exposure to damage. Users have access to a backup battery as well as solar panel options. This creates a reliable solution, no matter the location or weather. Both systems are customisable to the users’ needs in order to offer a solution as complete as possible. With appropriate safety training, marina customers could activate the Systems using a control remote. Doing this would allow for clearer communication and faster reaction from any staff member nearby. Raising awareness can be a lifesaver.

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