Why should you avoid swimming at one of the local beaches for the first few days following heavy rainfall?


Why should you avoid swimming at one of the local beaches for the first few days following heavy rainfall? It can be unsafe to swim, even at designated swimming beaches, for 48 hours after a rainfall due to the possible presence of high levels of bacteria that could pose a risk to human health.


What happens to a beach during a storm?

Storm waves erode the beach and dunes and transfer sand offshore; some of the sand is temporarily stored in offshore bars or on the shoreface and some is transported onto the shelf and deposited in relatively deep water where it is permanently lost from the littoral system.


Should you shower after the beach?

Clean off the bacteria from the ocean, which, if left unchecked, can cause infections in those with immune suppressive disorders. It helps you cool down and heals your skin.


Should you shower after a day at the beach?

Showering after swimming in a saltwater ocean is generally a good idea and is often recommended. Here's why: Remove Salt and Residue: Saltwater can leave a residue on your skin and hair, which, if not rinsed off, can lead to dryness and potential irritation.