Destin – Fort Walton Beach Safety Tips

Important safety reminders for you and your family.

Staying safe in the surf means being prepared.

1. Learn the Beach Flag System

  • Green Flag: Low hazard, calm conditions
  • Yellow Flag: Medium hazard, moderate surf or currents
  • Red Flag: High hazard, strong currents or surf – swimming not advised
  • Double Red Flag: Water closed to the public
  • Purple Flag: Dangerous marine life (jellyfish, stingrays, sharks, etc.)

2. Watch for Rip Currents

  • Rip currents are strong, narrow channels of water that can pull swimmers away from shore.
  • If caught in one, stay calm and don’t fight it.
  • Swim parallel to shore until you’re out of the current, then return to the beach.
  • Always swim near a lifeguard tower for extra safety.

3. Protect Yourself from Sun & Heat

  • Apply reef-safe sunscreen regularly.
  • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Wear hats, sunglasses, and rash guards for extra protection.

4. Be Aware of Marine Life

  • Shuffle your feet in shallow water to avoid stepping on stingrays.
  • If stung by a jellyfish, seek help from a lifeguard station for treatment.
  • Never touch or disturb wildlife.

5. Swim Responsibly

  • Always swim with a buddy.
  • Avoid alcohol before swimming.
  • Keep an eye on children at all times.

FAQs About Okaloosa County Beach Lifeguards

For FAQ information, please visit our “Beach Lifeguards in Okaloosa County Blog Page.

Non-emergency/Ops Tower: 850-259-4131

  • Are there lifeguards on Okaloosa Island beaches?
  • What months do lifeguards work on Okaloosa Island?
  • Where is the lifeguard command center located?
  • Do lifeguards patrol the Gulf Islands National Seashore?
  • What equipment do Okaloosa County lifeguards use?

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