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Water safety appeal issued by Coast Guard ahead of June Bank holiday weekend

The Coast Guard, RNLI and Water Safety Ireland have issued a joint water safety appeal as the country is expected to flock to bathing areas this bank holiday weekend.

The mercury is set to stick in the high teens all weekend and, despite showers also being predicted, many will be seek a swim to cool off.

The three organisations are asking people to have the correct equipment for water activities as well as a knowledge of what to do if things go wrong.

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The statement read: "Water based activities are safe and enjoyable with the right equipment. However, inflatable toys are not suitable for use in open water, including at the seaside, inland waters and rivers.

"Inflatable toys, including dinghies and air mattresses can quickly blow out to open waters or capsize. They should not be used in any open waters."

As the popularity of kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding increases, the safety advice for these activities includes:

  • Always have a means for calling for help and make sure you can access it when you are out on the water
  • Tell someone where you are going and what time you expect to return
  • Wear a lifejacket or buoyancy aid
  • Always check the weather forecast and sea conditions before you set off.
  • Paddle in a group where possible. If you're exploring somewhere new, seek knowledge from experienced practitioners in the area.

Irish Coast Guard Operations Manager Micheal O’Toole warned that nobody should ever swim alone.

He said: ”We want everybody to enjoy our waters but please pay attention to your own safety.

"Never, ever swim alone and if you are using a boat or kayak, please ensure that if an emergency arises and you need assistance, that you are capable of contacting the Coast Guard with a marine VHF radio, PLB or EPIRB. Never rely on a mobile phone alone.”

RNLI Water Safety Delivery Support Lisa Hollingum added: “It’s great to see people getting out and taking part in water based activities this summer but it’s important to know what to do if something unexpected happens.

"There are so many great products on the market for water safety and something as simple as a water proof pouch to hold a means of communication for when you go out on a paddle board or kayak, can make all the difference.”

Water Safety Ireland’s Acting CEO, Roger Sweeney said: “This weekend, the Lifeguards trained and assessed by Water Safety Ireland begin summer patrols at local authority run bathing areas.

"Last year, they rescued 473 people and provided first aid to 6,700 people. This weekend, let them be there for you. Bring your loved ones to any of the lifeguarded waterways listed at www.watersafety.ie.”

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