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Safe Swimming in COVID times

As the weather gets warmer, you may want to go to the beach to enjoy the rivers and lakes in our area. Each year, we promote the safest lifeguarded swimming destinations in King County. Lifeguards are trained to support safe swimming and spot a swimmer at risk, and they can quickly jump in to provide aid and save a life.

But this summer, due to COVID-19 spread and budget cuts, many beaches in Seattle and King County do not – or likely will not – have a lifeguard on duty, and many will remain closed. Additionally, many swim lesson programs are cancelled, and most open beaches will not have life jacket loaner stations available this year.

So what can you do to beat the heat? Regardless of whether you’re enjoying water in a pool, lake or neighborhood sprinkler, it’s important to practice both basic COVID-19 and water safety principles:

If you choose to go out, we still strongly recommend swimming in lifeguarded areas. As of 7/15/20, Medina Beach Park has a lifeguard on duty daily from 12 PM – 6 PM. Plans are subject to change, and it’s best to check in with city or county parks office for the latest updates on hours and closures. Other beaches may add lifeguards as King County moves to other phases of COVID-19 Safe Start.

For more information about how to stay safe in the water this summer, visit Public Health – Seattle & King County Water Safety.

Originally published July 15, 2020.

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