Always stay within sight and reach of an adult.
Only swim in areas where lifeguards are on duty, and pay attention to flags and signs.
Wet sand can be slippery. Walk carefully to avoid fall
Apply sunscreen regularly to protect your skin, even if it's cloudy.
Drink water often to stay hydrated, especially when it's hot.
Don't touch or disturb animals or plants. Observe from a distance.
Always have a buddy when swimming. Never swim alone.
Listen to the lifeguards and follow their instructions.
Be aware of tides, waves, and currents. If you're not a strong swimmer, stay in shallow water.
Keep the beach clean by picking up your trash and belongings.
Take breaks in the shade and wear hats or sunglasses to protect from sunburn.
Avoid digging holes deeper than knee-height to prevent accidents.
stray dogs on the beach can be a problem for children who try to throw sand at them
over eating can lead to puking since the humidity can cause the child to throw up.
Be careful of dead fish bones and crab shells which can cause cuts to the child’s feet and hands.