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Big rise in lifeboat calls in warm weather

Three of the country's main water safety bodies say there has been a major rise in incidents during...
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5:28 PM - 30 May 2016



Big rise in lifeboat calls in...

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Big rise in lifeboat calls in warm weather

TodayFM
TodayFM

5:28 PM - 30 May 2016



Three of the country's main water safety bodies say there has been a major rise in incidents during the current warm weather.

The Irish Coast Guard, the RNLI and Irish Water Safety are warning people to exercise caution in or around water.

Chief of Operations, Coast Guard Eugene Clonan, said “Sunday was particularly busy with twenty three calls in response to maritime recreational incidents and he urged members of the public, particularly younger people to exercise caution in and around the water”.

 Gareth Morrison RNLI Lifesaving Delivery Manager said, ‘As the weather improves we notice an increase in callouts for our lifeboats.  Many of these incidents relate to leisure activities where a nice day out has unfortunately ended in a call for help.’

 Roger Sweeney, Deputy CEO of Irish Water Safety said that “Ireland averages eleven drownings every month and that constant responsible child supervision will help prevent further tragedies. Parents should check that their local primary school is teaching Irish Water Safety’s classroom based curriculum that instils good habits for a safe summer ahead.”

 The temperature of the sea, lakes, canals and inland water ways is still pretty cold and waters users should exercise caution and be aware of cold water shock and hypothermia.

The bodies have issued the following advice for water users:

  •  Swim with others, never alone, close and parallel to shore.
  •  If walking on the beach be careful that you are not cut off by the tide. Seek local information about stranding risks.
  •  Members of the public using recreational craft at the beginning of the season should check the seaworthiness of their craft before launching, particularly engines.
  •  When departing check the weather forecast, tell someone where you are going and when expected back and wear a life jacket when going afloat.
  •  For further information on safety on the water check www.safetyonthewater.ie.
  •  If you see someone in difficulty in the sea, on the shore, cliffs, lakes or rivers dial 999/112 and ask for the Coast Guard.

 

 



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