What should I do if I can not find my child at the beach?

When family members get separated from their children, they need to immediately report to the nearest lifeguard. It is highly advised that you look for your missing child before seeking assistance. In the event that there is not a lifeguard present, call 911 immediately. We recommend that you teach your child to go to the lifeguard immediately in the event that they cannot find the people they came to the beach with.

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1. What does the flag mean on the Lifeguard Tower?
2. How can I find out about the current ocean conditions?
3. What do the different color flags mean that I see on the walk overs?
4. What is a rip current?
5. What do I do if I find an injured bird or a marine mammal on the beach?
6. What should I do if I get stung by a jellyfish?
7. Can I sleep or camp overnight on the beach?
8. Can I reserve a spot on the beach for my special event?
9. What should I do if I can not find my child at the beach?
10. What should I do if a lifeguard is whistling at me when I am in the water?