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  2. What are the lifeguard policies in Myrtle Beach-area ...

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    North Myrtle Beach is USLA certified. North Myrtle Beach took over municipal beach services in 2006, severing ties with independent contractors that previously managed ocean safety and is the only ...

  3. When will lifeguards be on Myrtle Beach area beaches? Where ...

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    Lifeguards stationed in Myrtle Beach are expected to begin March 24, although it could be later depending on weather, said Weslyn Lack-Chickering, the Lack’s Beach Service general manager. The ...

  4. Headed to the beach? These are the rules to know for the ...

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    From Nov. 1 through Feb. 28, horses are allowed on the beach in the designated equestrian zone located on south Myrtle Beach and north Surfside Beach. Horse owners are required to pick up after ...

  5. Lifeguard - Wikipedia

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    A lifeguard (United States) on patrol during Hurricane Earl. Red and yellow flag indicating a bathing area patrolled by lifeguards. A lifeguard is a rescuer who supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, beach, spa, river and lake.

  6. Blackball (surfing) - Wikipedia

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    A blackball flag is represented with a black circle in the center of a yellow or red flag; a yellow background being the most common. The flag is designed to protect swimmers from potentially harmful surfboards that may be moving at velocities after a "wipe out" from a wave. Swimmers maintain that the policy is a safety measure, while many ...

  7. United States Lifesaving Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Lifesaving Association's predecessor organization was founded in 1956 by lifeguard agencies in and around Los Angeles, California as the Surf Life Saving Association of America to compete in an international lifesaving competition held concurrently with the 1956 Summer Olympics in Australia.

  8. What’s going to happen when the lifeguard contract expires in ...

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    Both of these franchisees are currently in charge of running lifeguard operations in Myrtle Beach. ... beach flags, first aid kits - $15,000 ... July weekend in the Myrtle Beach area. The city’s ...

  9. Myrtle Beach area swimmers to see rough ocean. Here’s what ...

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    A red flag means a high hazard for high surf or currents. Myrtle Beach is reporting waves of 2 to 3 feet Thursday. Weiner said the system is setting well off shore, which should remain the case.