Never Swim Alone, Always Swim at Beaches with Lifeguards!
Know How To Swim! Swimming in a pool is NOT the same as swimming at a surf beach with crashing waves, winds and currents that can change suddenly.
Limit your time in the water and get out if you start to feel cold. Your body will cool quickly in the water.
- Double Red: Beach is closed to the public
- Single Red: high hazard, e.g., strong surf or currents
- Yellow: medium hazard
- Green: Calm conditions although caution is still necessary
- Purple: Flown with either Red or Yellow: Dangerous marine life, but not sharks.
More Ways to be Beach Safe
- Sun Protection: Information about sun safety tips, and side effects of overexposure to the sun.
- Surf Safety: All about high surf, safety tips and safety signs.
- Safety Awareness: Information about ocean safety awareness, how to understand the ocean at various times, and precaution to take before using the ocean.
- UV and Sun Safety: A detailed informational page about sun safety and what you can do to stay safe when out in the sun.
- Sun Safety for the Family: General sun safety information and instruction to help your family stay safe while having fun in the sun.
- Beach Safety (PDF): A list of general safety tips to review before heading out to the beach.
- Community Beach Safety: Information and points of interest for those who are interested in working to make their local and community breaches safer.
- Swimming Safety for Kids: An easy to remember list of safety tips for swimming; this information is certainly handy to have when going to the beach.
- Swimming Skills Chart: Before getting in the water, make sure everyone has a clear understanding of their swimming skills and knows how to stay safe.
- Beach Safety Recommendations: A brief guide to staying safe at the beach.
- Teach Kids About Beach Safety: Games and puzzles to help kids learn and understand the importance of beach safety.
Before leaving for the beach, check the local beach weather forecast. Check the rip current outlook statement and the surf zone forecast at coastal weather forecast offices under Rip Current Outlook/Surf Zone Forecast.
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