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Always keep an eye on the children, especially when they're near the water. It’s easy to get distracted, but a watchful eye can prevent accidents. • Make use of life jackets or floaties for younger kids or those who aren't strong swimmers. Many beaches offer rentals for these safety devices. • Apply waterproof sunscreen regularly to protect sensitive skin from sunburn, especially since kids tend to spend more time in the sun. • Stay informed about local beach conditions, including tides and currents, by checking with lifeguards or local information centers. Some days may be better than others for swimming. • Plan for breaks in shaded areas to avoid overheating and ensure everyone stays hydrated with plenty of water and snacks.





