Beach and Water Safety

Beach Safety

 

Remember FLAGS when at the beach

F ind the red and yellow flags and swim between them
L ook at the safety signs
A sk a lifeguard for advice
G et a friend to swim with you
S tick your hand in the air and shout for help if in difficulty

Always follow the 4-point water safety code…

Spot the dangers

  • Check out the beach when you arrive
  • Take care when bathing and swimming
  • Beware of rocks, piers, groynes/breakwaters
  • Be aware of dangerous rip currents

Don’t go alone Swim with a friend

  • Never go on your own
  • Make sure there are other people around you never know when help might be needed

Take safety advice

  • Swim where there is a lifeguard on patrol and within a zoned area of red/yellow flags
  • Look out for information – warning signs and flags
  • Never swim where a sign says not to, or when a red flag is flying
  • Listen and take advice from lifeguards

Learn how to help

  • If you see someone in difficulty, tell somebody, preferably a lifeguard if there is one nearby, or
  • Go to the nearest telephone, dial 999 or 112, ask for the coastguard
  • You can learn lifesaving andrescue skills

Call 0800 328 0600 for beach safety information and advice or visit the RNLI Beach Safety Web Site.

 

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