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Fire service urges residents to ‘Be Water Aware’ in bid to reduce drowning

Friday 30th April 2021 Bath Echo News Team Community

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With warmer weather on the way, Avon Fire & Rescue Service is supporting a campaign by the National Fire Chiefs Council to urge residents to Be Water Aware.

As temperatures rise, people are often tempted to take a swim or cool off in rivers, lakes, or weirs.

The Be Water Aware campaign is running until 2nd May and encourage residents not to be complacent when spending time in and around water.

Drowning is one of the leading causes of accidental deaths in the country, with 223 people accidentally drowning in the UK in 2019.

Following simple advice will help reduce the number of accidental drownings and many more injuries following water-related incidents.

If you are heading to the water this summer, follow these simple rules:

  • Never swim alone, you never know when you may need help.
  • Alcohol impairs your judgement and your ability to swim, if you’ve consumed alcohol, don’t enter the water.
  • Be aware of rip tides and currents – they can drag you out to sea and are almost impossible to swim against.
  • Actively supervise children in and around the water.
  • Never enter the water to try and rescue someone, call 999 and ask for the Fire Service if inland and the Coastguard if you are at the coast.
  • If you do find yourself unexpectedly in the water, don’t panic, extend your arms and legs and float on your back. Remember, Float to Live.

Meghann Elvin, Children and Young Persons Risk Reduction Manager, said: “When the weather is nice, we all know that our local beaches, rivers, and lakes become very busy with people looking to relax or cool off in the water.

“We want to make sure that people can enjoy themselves safely when relaxing in and around the water, which is why we’re asking people to be water aware.

“By sharing these safety tips, we hope to reduce the number of preventable drowning and make sure people can enjoy themselves and remain safe.”

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