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Beach safety tips
Beach safety
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Children should be monitored constantly
on the beach.
- Take
small children by the hand when crossing traffic.
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Sunbathing is permitted west of the parking area and east of the traffic
lanes.
- Do not
sit, lie or place personal property in the driving or parking areas.
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Alcohol, fireworks, pets and glass containers are not permitted on the
beach.
- To view
a brochure with information about driving and parking on the beach in
the Daytona Beach area,
click here.
- To view
a brochure with information about driving and parking on the beach in
the New Smyrna Beach area,
click here.
Ocean safety
- Always
swim in front of a lifeguard.
- Ask a
lifeguard about surf conditions and rip current risks.
- Watch
children carefully when they are in the ocean.
Rip currents
Rip currents are channels of fast-moving
water that can pull even the most experiencedswimmers from shore.
- If you
are caught in a rip current, remain calm and do not fight the current.
Swim parallel to the shore until you are out of the current and then
swim to the shore.
- If you
are unable to swim out of the current, calmly float or tread water. If
you are unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself by waving or
yelling for help.
- If you
see someone in trouble, don't become a victim too. Throw the person
something that floats. Gelt help from a lifeguard or call 9-1-1.
Jellyfish stings
Jellyfish are common in Atlantic waters
and sometimes wash ashore. Jellyfish stings are rarely serious, but they may
require first aid treatment. If you are stung by a jellyfish, go to the
nearest lifeguard for assistance.
Lightning
Lightning can strike as far as 10 miles
from where it's raining. As soon as you hear thunder, leave the beach and
take shelter in an enclosed vehicle or building. Stay off the beach for 30
minutes after the last clap of thunder. |