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Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
There is a lot of information that needs to be considered when closing a Suffolk County beach. Below are some commonly asked questions about beaches and how we at Health Services are ensuring the safety of our waters.
Beach Monitoring
- Why does the Department of Health Services monitor beaches?
- What does the monitoring program entail?
- How often is testing done?
- What are beach samples tested for?
- Where do these organisms come from?
- How is it determined if a beach should be closed or opened?
- When are advisories issued?
- How can I find out if it’s safe to swim at my beach?
- Can I get sick from swimming at a beach that has been closed?
- What precautions can I take to avoid getting sick from swimming?
- If my beach is closed or under an advisory, can I still go to the beach?
BEACH Act
- What is the BEACH Act?
- What was required by the Beach Act?
- How did the Beach Act affect Suffolk County?
- Did the Beach Act significantly change the way Suffolk monitors its beaches?
- How has the BEACH Act improved Suffolk County’s beach monitoring program?
Floatable Wash-ups
- What are floatable wash-ups?
- Where do floatables come from?
- How does this material end up on Suffolk County beaches?
- What impacts do floatable wash-ups have?
- Do floatable wash-ups contain medical waste?
- What should I do if I find a syringe on the beach?
- What is being done to prevent floatable wash-ups?
- Where can I get more information on floatable wash-ups?
Aquatic Dermatitis
- What is aquatic dermatitis?
- What is swimmers itch?
- What are symptoms of swimmers itch?
- How is swimmers itch treated?
- What is sea-bathers eruption?
- What are the symptoms of sea-bathers eruption?
- Are the jellyfish found in Suffolk County waters hazardous?
- How do I identify a stinging jellyfish?
- How severe are the jellyfish stings?
- How should I treat a jellyfish sting?
- Where can I get more information on aquatic dermatitis?
- Who can I contact to report an occurrence of aquatic dermatitis?
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