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Like most people during the summer months...When the tempter rises, you’ll grab the kids, load the car and head out for the beach. Just don’t forget to keep the safety of yourself and your loved ones in mind. While the beach can be a great place to cool off this summer, it’s also important to respect the power of the ocean. One of the leading causes of accidental death in the United States is drowning…killing nearly 5,000 people each year. For children ages 1 to 2 years old, it’s usually the leading cause of death year after year.
What is a "Rip Tide"
Often mistakenly called undertows, these powerful currents pull even experienced swimmers away from shore. Panic and drowning often result. The currents are formed when water rushes out to sea in a narrow path. This happens when there is a break in a nearshore sandbar or the current is diverted by a groin, jetty or other barrier. Rip currents can extend 1,000 feet offshore, reach 100 feet in width and travel up to 3 mph. Some are present a few hours; others are permanent. Rip currents are more prevalent after storms.
Telltale signs of a riptide:
What To Do:
If you’re caught in a rip current, don’t panic or swim against the current. Swim parallel to shore until you are out of the current. Rip currents are rarely more than 30 feet wide. If you can’t break out of the current, float calmly until it dissipates, usually just beyond the breakers. Then swim diagonally to shore. If you don’t swim well, stay in wading depths and watch for sudden drop-offs.
Other Fire Safety Tips
Fire safety is essential for protecting your home and loved ones. Here are some additional tips to help you stay safe. By following these tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of fire and ensure the safety of your household. Stay vigilant and prepared.
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