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Are Jellyfish Dangerous to Scuba Divers?

It has been known that the jellyfish’s tentacles could injure a person or, worst case scenario, can even cause a person’s death, although it varies ...
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Safe Sea Jellyfish Sting Warning

4 Myths You can Now Forget in Treating Jellyfish Sting

  Been planning to crash in with the waves but afraid of getting jellyfish stings and be treated with some folklore? Worry no more! You ...
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Safe Sea Jellyfish sting Kota Kinabalu Tanjung Aru beach

This Could be Your Worst Beach Experience if You Don’t Wear Sunscreen

KOTA KINABALU – The popular Tanjung Aru beach has been invaded with various jellyfish attacks – and we think this could be one of the ...
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Wolverine Actor’s Public Warning: ‘Use Sunscreen Please!’

Yep, even superheroes need sunscreen too!   You probably have heard about the buzz going on social media about Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman's public warning ...
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5 Reasons Why You’ll Never Dive Again Without Safe Sea

After learning about this jellyfish protection sunscreen Safe Sea, I bet you will never step into the water again without it. Never again. Here’s why. 1. ...
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Is Safe Sea Safe for the Environment?

In 2008, there was a paper published in the Environmental Health Perspectives by Roberto Danovaro et al. which sparked a huge debate about the relationship between ...
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Jellyfish Sting Before and After

The Day I Wish I’d Used Safe Sea

I got stung by a jellyfish. On my face. I wish I had known more about jellyfish protection. Jellyfish Sting on the face! On the ...
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Jellyfish Sting Test

Research Study: Efficacy of a Jellyfish Sting Inhibitor

The overall objective of this study was to test the efficacy of a jellyfish sting inhibitor, namely the Safe Sea Lotion, in its ability to ...
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Jellyfish Protection

4 Ways Safe Sea Protects You from Jellyfish

1. No Contact, No Sting Safe Sea Reduces Tentacle Skin Attachment by being too slippery. Safe Sea's waterproof, slippery texture makes it difficult for the stinging ...
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