Infant Swimming Resource - BEACH SAFETY
It's important to remain within 10 feet of your child at the beach
Waves, Currents, and Undertows can happen in an stant. So make sure your child remains in only knee depth water
When you first arrive at the beach, locate the guard tower and check with the guard about existing conditions such as rip currents, run outs, jelly fish...then introduce your child to the guard. So they will pay extra attention to your child.
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