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* Camp Rules - 1. We review water safety, ocean, and wave
knowledge every day, with every student. We cover wave , swell,
and current direction and size. Rip tide recognition, and
exit - Self rescue techniques. Learn to read the Ocean by
Waterman Pro, Kip Jerger.
2. Drink plenty of water.
3. Apply sun screen twice or more daily.
4. Never go to the bathroom alone.
5. Don't go beyond the camp boundaries.
6. Clean up your beach before you leave. Leave the beach cleaner
than you found it.
7. We have a keep your hands on your own body rule.
8. Never ever throw sand or pull any bodies hair.
9. Please stay between the two life guarded swim flags, when
body boarding, and body surfing.
10. Bullies will not be tolerated.
11. Punishment for infractions may result in push ups, sit
ups, or soft sand run.
12. After 3 of the same infractions, children will be picked
up by their parents for the remainder of the day.
* Camp Boundaries - Our camp boundaries are imaginary lines
drawn from the Bike path to the water, 25 yards north and
south of the 45 st. Lifeguard tower.This helps both the lifeguards
and staff members recognize if either campers are outside
the camp or if the public comes into the camp.
* Sun Screen- Sun damage is a major concern of parents who
children who spend time outside. That's why we require parents
to liberally apply sun screen to their children prior to arriving
to camp. We then have mandatory counselor assisted sunscreen
re-application using SPF 45 before campers are aloud to eat
their lunch. We re apply sunscreen in the afternoon again
coming out of the water. This is when they are still susceptible
to burns.
* Shade - Shade is very important aspect for consideration
when children are playing out side, and there is plenty to
be found under our 2 or three, 10' by 10' canopies. To encourage
the children to us the canopies we have a variety of games,
and activities based underneath them.
* Fluids- With sunscreen and shade, hydration is the third
key for happy campers. We ask that the camper's bring their
own fluids, food or money to go to the store twice a day,
for snack break, or lunch. At Manhattan Beach only. All camps
have fresh bottled water available.
* Brightly colored Camp Uniforms - All campers must wear our
Kanoa rash guards for easy identification by our staff and
lifeguards. This is a requirement. It is is imperative that
we be able to quickly spot any campers who are associated
with Kanoa.
* Security Guards- All Kanoa staff is trained to scan the
camp area frequently to make sure campers do not go beyond
our boundaries at any time and also to make sure that no one
from the public enters our camp without first checking in
with our management staff. Instructors are recognized by there
red Kanoa specialist board shorts, and Kanoa Instructor t-shirts.
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