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Handling waves and currents: How to stay safe in the water

Have fun, but be aware of rip currents and other water-related hazards. One of the best ways to improve your odds of a safe day at the beach is ...

Beach Safety Tips | Del Mar, CA - Official Website

Del Mar Lifeguards 1700 Coast Blvd. Del Mar, CA 92014 Phone: 858-755-1556 Lifeguard Emergency: 858-755-1555 or 911 (after-hours)

Ocean Safety - California State Parks

Never swim alone. · Be cautious at all times, especially when swimming at unguarded beaches. · Whenever possible, swim at a lifeguard protected beach. · Obey all ...

Beach Safety Information | Oak Island, NC

Flag conditions are updated on this page daily throughout the months of April - October, using forecasts provided by the National Weather Service (NWS).

Beach Safety Tips - Wisconsin DNR

The following tips will help you stay safe on the water, avoid getting sun burned and avoid getting sick if there are elevated bacteria levels in the water.

Beach Safety Tips | Cannon Beach

Beware of Rip Currents: Rip currents are strong currents of water that rush out to sea. They are more robust than even the best swimmer.

Beach and Ocean Safety Tips | City of Encinitas

Although most visitors can expect to enjoy a pleasant stay at the beach, the potential for accidents exists. If you are visiting the beach, please keep the ...

Beach & Ocean Safety

KEY BEACH SAFETY MESSAGES · If you get into difficulty in the water, stay calm and raise your hand to show the surf lifesavers you need help · Be sun safe at the ...

Safety Tips: Beach - Miami-Dade County

Check the tide. Low tide is generally safer, since the water is shallower, but remember it won't stay that way. You can often walk out to a sandbar during low ...

Beach & Water Safety Tips | Neptune Beach FL

Neptune Beach lifeguards recommend the following safety tips: Rip Currents, Rip currents are the most threatening natural hazard along our coast.

Beach safety tips - Volusia County

Swim in front of a lifeguard and watch for rip currents. Rip currents are channels of fast-moving water that can pull even the most experienced swimmers from ...

Beach Safety Tips | Summer Safety Series - Shiner Law Group

You should avoid the beach if the forecast calls for lighting. You should always wait 30 minutes after the last thunder boom before back out to the sand.

Beach Safety | Royal Life Saving Society - Australia

How to stay safe · Swim at a patrolled beach, and between the red and yellow flags · Look for and read the safety signs · Recognise hazards and dangers · Avoid ...

Beach safety – rules, signs and flags - Healthdirect

A red and yellow flag tells you to swim between the flags. They show the supervised area of the beach. This means that lifeguards are watching that area.

Outer Banks Beach Safety Tips

Here, you will learn how to love the beach, while respecting the ocean. They provide hints and tips for staying safe and informing others of this lifesaving ...

Beach Safety in South Walton

Rip Current Information · Notify a lifeguard · Have someone call 911, give accurate landmarks · Do not enter the water, you too will be caught in the current ...

Beach safety | HM Coastguard UK

Rip currents · Keep away from rocks, piers and groynes. · Stay within your depth where waves are breaking. · On a lifeguarded beach swim between the red and yellow ...

Beach & Ocean Safety Tips | Jacksonville Beach, FL

The following Beach and Ocean Safety Tips will help bathers and beachgoers stay safe while visiting the beach.

About Us | Safe Beach Day

Lifeguards are stationed at the most popular beaches to provide information and assist you in case of an emergency. It is far better to recognize that a beach ...

Beach Safety | Gulf Shores, AL - Official Website

Please remember that the absence of beach flags does not constitute safe swimming conditions. Please note: Within the corporate limits of Gulf Shores, it is ...