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California Beach Feet Hot

The most dangerous time is typically between 10 AM and 4 PM , notes The Podiatry Doctors. Essential Protection Strategies

. If it's too hot for your hand, it's too hot for your feet. Sunscreen Your Toes

Immerse your feet in cool ocean water or use a damp towel for 10 to 15 minutes. Avoid ice, which can restrict blood flow and worsen tissue damage. california beach feet hot

Let's face it—half the allure of California is the laid-back, barefoot lifestyle. You saw Baywatch . Nobody wears shoes. But the romantic image of toes in the surf doesn't account for the 100-yard dash across volcanic-grade hot sand to get there.

The damp sand near the surf is significantly cooler than the dry sand higher up. The most dangerous time is typically between 10

Don't go to the beach at noon. This sounds obvious, but thousands of people do it every day. Go at or 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM .

While the air temperature on a beautiful Southern California beach might be a comfortable 75°F (24°C), the dark or fine-grained sand beneath your feet can easily reach temperatures exceeding 120°F to 140°F (49°C to 60°C). Human skin can suffer first-degree burns in just a few seconds at 118°F, and second-degree blistering burns can occur almost instantly at 131°F. High-Risk Zones and Vulnerable Beachgoers Sunscreen Your Toes Immerse your feet in cool

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California is experiencing longer, more intense heat waves. Sea surface temperatures off the coast of San Diego have risen by nearly 3°F over the last century. Furthermore, the reduction in coastal fog (due to atmospheric changes) means more direct sunlight hitting the sand all day long.

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