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      • Fact: While neither rip currents or undertow will pull a person underwater, undertow is a term used to describe the current beneath the surface when waves are breaking upon the shore (see glossary of rip current terms).
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  2. It will not pull you offshore into deep water. Undertow is typically only dangerous for small children who can't walk up the beach face against the strong backwash flow. Remember that only experienced swimmers and surfers should enter the water on big wave days.

  3. Rip currents do not pull people under the water—they pull people away from shore. Drowning deaths occur when people pulled offshore are unable to keep themselves afloat and swim to shore. This may be due to any combination of fear, panic, exhaustion, or lack of swimming skills.

  4. Myth: Rip currents pull people under water. Fact: A rip current will not pull you under water, but they can pull a swimmer away from the beach beyond breaking waves. Myth: Human chains are an effective rescue technique. Fact: Human chains can be extremely dangerous.

  5. Jun 20, 2019 · All water approaching a beach has an undertow of the last wave, heading back out into the open water, but particularly strong undertows may pull swimmers under the surface of the water,...

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  6. Jul 6, 2023 · Myth #2: Rip currents pull people underwater. Fact #2: A rip current will not pull you underwater, but they can pull a swimmer away from the beach beyond breaking waves. Myth #3: Humans chains are an effective rescue technique. Fact #3: Human chains can be extremely dangerous as you are putting additional people at risk for drowning. This can ...

  7. 2. Myth: Rip currents can pull people under water. Fact: A rip current will not pull you under water, but they can pull a swimmer away from the beach beyond breaking waves.

  8. Dec 2, 2021 · Relax, rip currents dont pull you under. Don’t swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the shoreline, or toward breaking waves, then at an angle toward the beach. You may be able to escape by floating or treading water if the current circulates back toward shore.

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