The Outer Banks 2009 Official Travel Guide - (Page 68) OUTER BANKS BEACH FUN OCEAN SAFETY, LIFEGUARD LOCATIONS, & PUBLIC BEACH AND SOUND ACCESSES People come from all across the country to enjoy the beaches of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The waves can be a really fun place to bodysurf and swim, but you have to use caution and common sense to play it safe. If red flags are flying or red and white warning signs are posted because of high winds and surf sometimes caused by a storm, swimming is prohibited. Although the flags may fly when the weather seems fine, it's hard to judge if the water is safe. Ocean swimming is not like swimming in a lake or pool, as strong littoral currents, rip currents, tidal currents near inlets, and shifting sand can make swimming dangerous. Please read the swimming safety tips at lifeguard locations. Lifeguards are on the beach from Memorial Day weekend, May 30, 2009 through Labor Day weekend, September 7, 2009 for Outer Banks towns except for Duck, where lifeguards are on the beach from May 1, 2009 through October 31, 2009. Most beach areas also have roving lifeguards and supervisors. Hours and locations are subject to change without notice. 68
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