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Horry County officials encourage water safety after weekend drownings

Horry County Joint Information Center officials ask people to be continually aware of safety while near or in water. Authorities provided these tips to keep everyone safe:

-Know the meaning of and obey warnings represented by colored beach flags.
-Stay at least 100 feet away from piers and jetties. Permanent rip currents often exist alongside these structures.
-Pay especially close attention to children and persons who are elderly when at the beach.
-Even in shallow water, wave action can cause loss of footing.
-Be cautious. Always assume rip currents are present even if you don’t see them. 


If caught in a rip current:
-Remain calm to conserve energy and think clearly.
-NEVER swim against the rip current. Stay afloat and signal for help.
-Swim out of the current in a direction following the shoreline. When out of the current, swim
at an angle – away from the current – towards shore.
-If you are unable to swim out of the rip current, float or calmly tread water.
-Draw attention to yourself: face the shore, wave your arms, and shout for help.



If you see someone in trouble, don’t become a victim too:
-Get help from a lifeguard, or if one is unavailable have someone call 9-1-1.
-Throw the rip current victim something that floats – a lifejacket, a cooler, an inflatable ball.
-Shout instructions on how to escape.


The Horry County Joint Information Center will close at 3am on Monday.