Sarasota Beach Safety: Understanding Warning Flags
Staff Report / sarasotalocal.org
**Beach Warning Flags Explained for Sarasota County Beaches**
Sarasota County Emergency Services has provided a clear guide to understanding the beach warning flags commonly displayed along the county's shorelines. These flags are essential for ensuring public safety by indicating current water conditions.
1. **Water Closed to the Public**: This flag signifies that the water is off-limits due to dangerous conditions. Visitors should avoid entering the water entirely.
2. **High Hazard**: Representing high surf and/or strong currents, this flag indicates a high possibility of danger for swimmers. Only expert swimmers or those properly equipped should approach the water with extreme caution.
3. **Medium Hazard**: This flag indicates moderate surf and/or currents. While conditions are less dangerous than the high hazard flag, swimmers should remain cautious.
4. **Low Hazard**: The low hazard flag signals calm water conditions, but caution is still advised as conditions can change quickly.
5. **Dangerous Marine Life**: This flag warns beachgoers of hazardous marine life in the area, such as jellyfish or stingrays. Avoid entering the water or exercise extreme caution.
It’s important to note that the **absence of flags does not guarantee safe waters**. Beachgoers are encouraged to always remain vigilant.
For additional safety:
- Always swim near lifeguards when possible.
- Take a moment to review the warning flag meanings at lifeguard stands managed by the Sarasota County Fire Department.
- Stay informed about daily beach conditions by visiting [VisitBeaches.org](https://www.visitbeaches.org).
These precautions aim to keep everyone safe while enjoying Sarasota County’s beautiful beaches. #SRQCountyES
Source: Sarasota County Emergency Services
Source Type: EMS
Source Location:
Feb 19, 2025 at 12:32 PM | EMS |
North Port, FL
6050 Porter Way, Sarasota, FL 34232
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