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Safety Information

Here you will find some basic water safety information.

WATER SAFETY CODE

  • WATER IS DANGEROUS

We all need air to breath but if water prevents us from doing so, we drown. We can drown in all sorts of places such as rivers, canals, ponds, reservoirs and even in the bath; if there is enough water to cover our mouth and nose! If you live on or near a farm remember the added dangers of rain barrels, silage and slurry pits. Finally be aware of the dangers of falling through ice in the river, stream, pond or lake during the winter. If you are an adult then a special note here for you, never ever drink alcohol before entering into or going on the water.

  • SPOT THE DANGERS

Learn how to recognise dangers on a beach. Are there dangerous rip currents? Do you understand the different types of waves? Is the beach very steep? Is the water cold and or deep? Is the wind off-shore? High sided or crumbly banks on a river, canal or reservoir can make it impossible to climb out of the water. Do not swim in an unknown area or dark water of unknown depth or hidden underwater hazards. It is best to swim in an area patrolled by lifeguards. Do not allow bullying or peer group pressure when it comes to any water activity. It is best to spot the dangers in advance and be able to prevent an accident, or something worse occurring. REMEMBER IF YOUR UNSURE, ASK A LIFEGUARD OR MEMBER OF THE BEACH SUPPORT TEAM

  • TAKE SAFETY ADVICE

It is so important that we all learn to take safety advice. Read the signs and do not ignore the information. Check the weather reports before heading out for any water activities. Do you know the Lifeguard flags and what the indicate? Ask a Lifeguard for information about wind, tides, flags, water temperature and other dangers.

 

  • DON'T GO IT ALONE

Never swim alone. Or indeed surf, dive or sail unless there is someone with you. Always engage in water activities with friends or family. In sea or pool, remember the rule - take care and be aware. It is always best to remember the " buddy " rule. If you are alone then there is no one to help you. It is best to enjoy your activities in an area that is supervised by Lifeguards.

  • LEARN HOW TO HELP

Attend lifesaving courses and learn how to help yourself and others. There are lots of classes in every swimming pool in the country, especially during the winter months. If you are in danger or difficulty in the water, shout and signal for help and to attract attention. If you see someone else in difficulty or danger in the sea then go to the nearest telephone and dial 999. Ask for the Coastguard. Remember it is good to look after others but make sure you are safe and do not put your own life at risk.

 

Once again - please learn this simple Water Safety Code when you visit the beach.

  • WATER IS DANGEROUS

  • SPOT THE DANGERS

  • TAKE SAFETY ADVICE

  • DON'T GO IT ALONE

  • LEARN HOW TO HELP


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