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How to Stay Safe in Lake Michigan

Posted on May 29, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Chicago staff

City Cast Chicago staff

Swimmers at 31st Street Beach in 2019

Swimmers at 31st Street Beach in 2019. (Scott Olson / Getty)

With the weather warming up and lifeguards now at Chicago beaches, we’re recapping safety tips from local experts if you’re swimming or boating this summer.

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Life-Saving Tips for Lake Michigan Swimmers

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The World Health Organization has said drowning is a neglected public health threat. Dave Benjamin, co-founder of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, shared what to do if you or someone else is in danger.

🌬️ When you get to the beach, identify which way the wind is blowing. The wind direction will have a direct impact on the type of currents you might encounter.

👀 Assign someone as a water watcher — even if a lifeguard is on duty.

🛟 Learn to recognize drowning signs: A drowning person will likely be facing shore, have their mouth at water level, head tilted back, and body vertical.

🌊 If you become submerged underwater, flip on your back and float to keep your head above water. Then, follow a safe path out.

Boats move through the Playpen in 2022

Boats move through the Playpen in 2022. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune / Getty)

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You’re on a Boat! How to Stay Safe in Lake Michigan

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Whether you are hitting the Playpen or hopping in a kayak, Chicago Harbor Safety Committee President Mike McElroy shared ways to stay safe on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River.

📖 Boat operators must know the U.S. Coast Guard’s navigation rules.

🦺 Make sure to have life jackets for everyone on board.

🚫 Operators of water vessels can’t drink (and risk a fine if they do).

🛶 Paddlers should always stay to the right to make room for bigger boats.

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