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      237 CALLIOPE ST | LAGUNA BEACH 2 BEDROOMS / 2.5 BATHS | 1,450 SQ.FT.
92651HOMES.COM
FURNISHED MONTHLY LEASE
(Call for pricing & availability)
JENNIFER HALBERT
& PENNY JOHNSON
DRE# 01992762 | 949.899.2113
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     Amethyst • Agate • Citrine Crystals • Jewelry • Healing Stones
949.494.2337
1276 S. COAST HWY. • LAGUNA BEACH, CA
School is out and summer is here and it is important to have a safe trip when visiting our beautiful beaches. There are two major issues that the Laguna Beach Lifeguards indicate as things to look for...
Rip Currents These are powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore. They typically extend from the shoreline, through the surf zone, and past the line of breaking waves. Rip currents can occur at any beach with breaking waves or where a there is a stream or outflow into the surf line.
“Sleeper Wave” These are waves that are larger than the average wave height that has been observed. These can be unpredictable waves, which may occur even on days when most of the surf looks small and unspectacular.
Ocean Safety Tips:
Never swim alone and always watch your children.
Be cautious at all times, especially when swimming at unguarded beaches. If in doubt, don’t go out!
Whenever possible, swim near a lifeguard.
Obey all instructions and orders from lifeguards.
If caught in a rip current, remain calm to conserve energy
and think clearly. Don’t fight the current. Swim out of the current in
a direction following the shoreline. When out of the current, swim towards shore. If you are unable to swim out of the rip current, float
or calmly tread water. When out of the current, swim towards shore. If you are still unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself: face the shore, wave your arms, and yell for help. If you see someone in trouble, get help from a lifeguard.
If a lifeguard is not available, have someone call 9-1-1. Throw the rip current victim something that floats and yell instructions on how to escape. Be safe and enjoy the beach.
BEACHES IN LAGUNA
ALL BEACHES IN LAGUNA BEACH ARE MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (Amenities shown after beach name)
Irvine Cove Beach-none
Crescent Bay Beach-Showers–Restrooms–Skimboarding Areas Shaws Cove Beach-none
Boat Canyon Beach-none
Divers Cove Beach-Showers-Restrooms
Picnic Beach-Showers-Restrooms
Rockpile Beach-Shower-Restrooms-Surfing Area
Main Beach-Showers-Restrooms-ADA Accessible Stairs
2 Half Basketball courts - 4 Sand Volleyball Courts Playground-Famous Lifeguard Tower
Sleepy Hollow Beach-None
St. Ann’s Street Beach-None
Thailia Street Beach-Skimboarding & Surfing Area
Oak Street Beach-none
Brooks Street Beach-Showers-Skimboarding Area-Surfing Area Mountain Road Beach-None
Bluebird Beach-None
Pearl Street Beach-None
Woods Cove Beach-None
Moss Point Beach-None
Victoria Beach-None
Christmas Cove Beach-Showers-Restrooms
Goff Cove Beach-Showers-Restrooms
Treasure Island Beach-Showers-Restrooms-Skimboarding Area Aliso Beach-Paved Pedestrian Paths-Showers-Restrooms Playground-Skimboarding Area
West Street Beach-None
Table Rock Beach-None
Thousand Steps Beach-Showers-Restrooms
BEACH SAFETY
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