Ventnor City Police Department

        6201 Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor, New Jersey 08406

              Phone (609) 822-2101      Fax (609) 487-8682

 

                                                              Wayne Arnold   

                                           Chief of Police                                                                                                                 

 

 

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      Beach Safety

  • Always swim in front of "On-Duty" lifeguards.

  • Always look for Red Flags. They warn you of dangerous surf.

  • Never swim alone.

  • Never dive into shallow water. "Feet first, every time"

  • Use swim fins and leash whenever body surfing.

  • Keep a safe distance from piers and rocks, and always obey warning signs.

  • A rip current can pull you offshore. To get out of one, swim parallel to shore.

  • Never throw sand and always fill in holes before you leave the beach.

  • Do not litter. Leave the beach cleaner than you found it.

  • Do not take glass containers to the beach.

  • Protect yourself from the sun. Use sunscreen and wear a hat.

  • Respect other beach patrons and remember your manners.

  • Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.

  • Avoid alcohol while at the beach.

    Rip Currents
     

  • Storms in the open ocean cause waves. Rip currents are generated through wave actions and long shore currents which sometimes dig a channel in the sand and force the water back outside the surf line.

  • The rip current is characterized by wave action on both sides, a deeper, sometimes choppy appearance in the center, and often muddy, cloudy water flowing outward past the breaking waves.

  • A rip current is a narrow current which flows outward from shore.

  • If you are caught in a rip current, remember not to panic, and simply swim parallel to shore until you are out of the current.

     

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