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Enjoy Fire Island Safely

Crowds on beach with colorful umbrellas
Many sunbathers bring an umbrella or sunshade, but be prepared to carry all your beach gear from the ferry and back again.
Protect Yourself From the Sun


Be sure you're protecting yourself and your children from the sun. The sun's rays reflect off the water and can cause long-term damage to your skin and eyes. You should apply appropriate suncreen, even on cloudy days. Remember to reapply after swimming.

Wear or carry with you a lightweight long-sleeved shirt or cover-up and a hat for additional sun protection. Don't forget to cover or apply sunscreen to the tops of your feet, especially if you're strolling down the beach! Wear quality sunglasses with 100% UV protection to protect your eyes.

Beach umbrellas are recommended, but you'll have to carry them on and off the island with you. At this time, umbrella rentals are not available at Fire Island National Seashore beaches.

Drink plenty of water or sports drinks on hot days to avoid dehydration. Remember that caffeine and alcohol can dehydrate your body, so drink fluid that will hydrate you whenever you're in the sun.
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Last Update: Tuesday, 08-Feb-2005 16:30:36 Eastern Standard Time
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