In high season, the surveillance on beaches begins at ten o'clock and ends at eight p.m
                
                
            The lifeguards in Salou and monitor the beaches
                
                
                The staff lifeguard is present in the Ponent, Llevant, priests and Llarga while making rounds to the creeks do not have fixed bases
        
            
		
		
                
                
		
                
Salou. Costa Dorada. 17 May 2013. The  city of Salou has already deployed the service on the beach with a  lifeguard device 19 people divided into 14 points that will increase  coinciding with the peak of the summer up to 26 lifeguards. The security service to beaches begins at ten in the morning and ends at eight in the evening in high season.
Although the season officially began today before Easter took the official photo service startup. A service that will culminate on October 15. The  lifeguard staff to actively monitor the beaches of Salou with fixed  bases Rescue West, East, and Long Chaplains and making rounds to the  creeks have no fixed base rescue.
The  Mayor of Salou, Pere Granados, has urged rescuers to "do a good job on  the beach, one of the city's busiest and rigorously to ensure the safety  of our swimmers', plus remember that this year the beaches improve  services with new stalls, representing a total renovation of the  existing range so far, besides having invested 67,000 euros for the  renovation of several points of showers (13 points with three showers  each) that are installed installed  on the west beach as well as to other interventions Priests Cove and  crabs. "We are making a very strong commitment to improve the quality we  offer the greatest asset tourist town," concluded the mayor. For  his part, Councillor for Beaches, Julia Gomez, said that "almost eight  months this year Salou offers control and monitoring, since the  beginning of the season before Easter makes the town offers a service to  longer Lifeguard on around the coast."
A  very important part of human capital that provides the service also has  four special amphibious chairs for people with limited mobility (by  appointment); exclusive ambulance to attend to any emergency on the  beaches, a jet ski, and a semi-rigid boat with two platforms playful East and West (from 1 July to 30 September). This  year, the lifeguards have changed their costumes for a more visible  fluorescent yellow, attending a recommendation Blue Flag.
            
    
    
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