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Do you plan to have a first aid station on site (bandaids, steri-strips, splints, cervical collars, backboards, etc.) or just call 911 every time someone gets injured?

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Do you plan to have a first aid station on site (bandaids, steri-strips, splints, cervical collars, backboards, etc.) or just call 911 every time someone gets injured?

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We plan to have numerous lifeguards on site, all capable of administering first aid, first aid supplies, and ALL newcomers to the park will be required to view a 5-10 minute film about the park facilities, wave zones and safety issues that they need to be aware of, just like you would at a theme park with any ride that could include any potentially dangerous elements. Then everyone must sign 50 pages of release forms, leave a blood and stool sample and turn over their first born as collateral…kidding 🙂 • 4/04/03 Do you see the shorebreak or beach inside the reef being used for general family activities? A big bonus benefit could be some place on the side for the little kids to catch some ankle slappers. Absolutely. We have designed a lagoon on both sides of the pool to facilitate water return flow, and to allow any excess wave energy to trip across a shallow sandbar to accommodate kids, bodyboarders and family members who want to enjoy a little wave action and be in a safe environme

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