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Seaside Water Safety Guide

Learn about water safety at the seaside: understand red and yellow flags, lifeguard patrols, and safe swim areas. The red flag indicates danger, while the quartered black and white flag denotes zones for surf craft. Stay safe by swimming between the flags!

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Seaside Water Safety Guide

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  1. Working for a safer community Water Safety - Seaside Red and yellow flags mean Lifeguards are on patrol. You should only swim or boogie board in the area between the flags. The red flag means it is dangerous to bathe or swim and you should not go into the water. The quartered black and white flag indicates the area zoned for surf craft and Malibu boards. It is not safe for swimmers and bathers.

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