Beach Safety & Emergency Help

Before enjoying the beach, it’s essential to be aware of the risk of jellyfish stings—especially in tropical waters like Langkawi. While rare, stings can be serious, so understanding the basic do’s and don’ts can make a critical difference. Please refer to the guidelines in the images below to stay informed and prepared.

⚠️ IMPORTANT

Please call the emergency line 999 immediately if a jellyfish sting occurs. Some cases can be severe or even fatal.

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⚠️ REMINDER

Please call 999 as soon as possible since jellyfish stings, especially from species like box jellyfish can escalate quickly.

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Suggested Attire to Reduce Risk

The outfit shown below is a recommended full-body swimsuit that helps reduce contact with jellyfish tentacles—particularly useful for children or anyone spending long periods in the water. While it doesn’t guarantee complete protection, it significantly lowers the risk of direct skin exposure.

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Your safety always comes first. Staying aware, knowing how to respond, and taking simple precautions can make your beach time both enjoyable and safe. If a sting occurs, call 999 immediately and also inform Papa Mas or Mama Yati, so they can assist and ensure everyone on-site stays well informed.

Enjoy the beach responsibly and stay safe!