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Things to know before you go

Be prepared before your trip. Stay safe at sea, on land or in the air.

From a search and rescue (SAR) perspective, there are two important components to consider when venturing into remote areas. You need to be able to:

  1. Alert SAR authorities if you are in grave or imminent danger, such as where you feel you are faced with a life threatening situation and require rescuing.
  2. Maintain your survival until help arrives (this includes having the correct safety equipment).

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The most effective means of alerting SAR authorities is by two-way communication:

Two-way communication enables you to provide SAR authorities with:

If two-way communication is unavailable, activate your beacon. This will alert SAR authorities to your distress situation.

SAR authorities will then call your emergency contacts to gain important information to help plan the most effective SAR response.

Therefore, it is important to ensure your:

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Last updated: 9 November 2020