Programación Semana Santa Calpe 2024
I Concurso Nacional de Escultura Calp
Fecha de publicación: 
Monday, 27 July, 2020 - 11:45

Fecha de publicación: 
Monday, 27 July, 2020 - 11:45

The Calp Town Council, through the company EULEN, concessionaire of the local first aid service, has this year set up a system of pre-notification so that people with reduced mobility can use the facilities on the adapted beaches. In this way, queues can be avoided and the user service can be managed more safely.

These accessible beach points are located on the two main beaches of Calp, La Fossa and Arenal-Bol. These beaches have differentiated bathing areas and are specially equipped to meet the needs of people with mobility problems, the elderly and the visually impaired. Specifically, they are located in the Fossa at the level of Calle Llevant and on Arenal-Bol beach at the level of Calle Holanda.

Interested users should make an appointment via the municipal website (www.calp.es) by clicking on the OAC appointment banner. It can be booked for a maximum of two hours, although the user can stay longer if there are later vacancies.

The staff who will take care of these people will use masks and individual protective equipment to provide the service with all safety measures. In addition, screens have been set up in the shade to increase the capacity of the facilities. And the materials used will be disinfected after each use. The user must walk with his mask on.

Accessible areas are equipped with amphibious chairs and crutches, adapted bathrooms, shower and changing rooms, and lifeguards who take care of and accompany the users of the service, with the possibility of choosing to be accompanied by a trained family member if desired.

These accessible points operate from Monday to Sunday from 11.00 to 19.00 and there are reserved parking spaces nearby.

Fecha de publicación: 
Thursday, 30 May, 2019 - 11:45

Fecha de publicación: 
Thursday, 30 May, 2019 - 11:45

The lifeguard service on the beaches of Calpe begins its summer season on Saturday 1 June. Until 15 October, 35 lifeguards of the company Eulen will ensure safety when bathing on the beaches of Calpe. Their task will be to prevent possible incidents and to help those who are in danger. To this end, they will carry out surveillance on land and sea, either on the beach itself or from the watchtowers near the beach, or from two boats crossing the 13 kilometres of Calpe's coastline, and from two kayaks for bathing areas. This year the service will be reinforced by another lifeguard on the beach of Puerto Blanco.

 

The lifeguard staff consists of personnel qualified not only for sea rescue, but also for first aid and health care for potential victims. In fact, on the beaches of La Fossa and El Arenal-Bol, the busiest beach, there are defibrillators and an ambulance to transport victims to a health centre. Each lifeguard has an emergency kit to deal with basic incidents and the rescue stations have all the necessary first aid materials.

They are also responsible for the supervision of the two bathing areas for disabled guests in Calpe, one in the Fossa and the other in Arenal-Bol, and accompany disabled bathers with amphibious chairs for bathing in the sea.

The lifeguard service will operate from 1 to 15 June from 11:00 to 19:00 and from 16 to 30 September and from 15 June to 15 September from 10:30 to 20:00.

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