Sun Protection
Don't let a sunburn spoil your vacation.
- Use sunscreen with a high SPF, and apply 30 minutes before exposure to the sun, then reapply after swimming, physical activity,
or prolonged time in the sun.
- Wear a hat and swimsuit cover-up (or T-shirt) for added protection.
- Avoid the midday sun.
- Don't fall asleep while sunbathing.
- Beware of cloudy days, because burning rays penetrate clouds.
- Severe sunburns should be treated by a physician and may require special medication to reduce pain and swelling
(if in doubt, consult a physician or hospital emergency department).
Lifeguards
Lifeguards are on duty along many Grand Strand beaches during the summer months. Inexperienced swimmers or families with children
should make sure the beach area they visit is staffed by a lifeguard. Other pointers: don't swim alone; if you encounter a riptide
(a strong current that can pull you away from shore), yell for help, and begin swimming parallel to the beach until you are free
from the current's pull.
Jellyfish Stings
Most vacationers never experience a jellyfish sting, but if you or someone in your group is stung, follow these instructions: *immediately scoop up some sand and rub it on the sting underwater to wash away any remaining nettles; then apply plain meat
tenderizer, vinegar, or alcohol to neutralize most of the toxins; finally, wash the area with soap and fresh water. If the sting is severe, consult a physician or hospital emergency department. If there is an allergic reaction, call 911 immediately.
Vacation tips to help you have a happier and safer vacation. Includes coupon, currency,
traveling information, and more.
Beach-Going Wheelchairs are available for use in numerous locations free of charge.
Seashells & Fossils Find out which shells you can expect to find, and
the best time to search for them.
Parking & Parking Meters Parking on the beach is in high demand during
season, find out what you need to know.
Safety Tips and Laws, including beach safety tips and local beach laws and ordinances.
Tides and Conditions High & low tides for the area.
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