ReallyFunMom
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If there aren't life guards, how do you know if there are rip currents or otherwise dangerous conditions? I usually look to lifeguards for sea lice, jellyfish or rip current information. My kids are good swimmers but we haven't spent much time in the ocean. I want to bring boogie boards and let them have fun but I'm a little worried about a 5 and 6 year old in the ocean with no lifeguard around. Anyone know how to make sure its not one of those times when the winds make for rip currents w/o leaving the resort for a beach with a lifeguard? Thanks.