Maritime organisations urge public to put safety first while in the water this Christmas

With a number of Christmas Day charity swims taking place across the county, Water Safety Ireland, the RNLI and the Irish Coast Guard have urged caution while in or near the water over the festive period.

With a number of Christmas Day charity swims taking place across the county, Water Safety Ireland, the RNLI and the Irish Coast Guard have urged caution while in or near the water over the festive period.

Ahead of next week's Christmas swims taking place across the county, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI have urged the public to remain cautious while in or near water during the festive season.

With festive dips and swims becoming more and more popular annually, Christmas day dippers, routine swimmers and those intending to enjoy a coastal walk over the upcoming celebration period have been asked to be 'mindful of the potential risks' and to 'put safety first'.

The three maritime organisations have come together to ask the public to check that they have the 'right information to safely enjoy these activities' and know the correct course of action to take should an emergency occur.

With hundreds of festive fundraisers expected to take part in annual charity swims in Galway, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI have issued the following advice:

- Check the weather, wind and tides before going in the water.

- Inform someone ashore of your plans and your return time.

- Acclimatise slowly when entering the water and stay warm before and after your swim or dip.

- Wear a bright cap and tow float to increase your visibility.

- Never swim alone and stay within your depth.

- Should you get into difficulty or see someone in trouble, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.

For those planning to enjoy a coastal walk or run during the Christmas break, the advice is:

- Check weather and tide times before venturing out.

- Stay well back from stormy, wintery seas and cliff edges.

- Be aware of the conditions and your own capabilities.

- If walking or running be aware that coastal paths, promenades, and piers may be slippery or prone to waves breaking over them.

- Take a fully charged phone with you.

- In an emergency, call 999 or 112 and ask for Coast Guard.

Safety comes first 

Speaking on behalf of the three organisations, Clare McGrath, Water Safety Ireland’s Chair said, "We know many people will be looking forward to getting out and about over Christmas for a walk or run, a dip or swim, or another water-based activity.

"It is important that everyone plans and prepares accordingly so they can enjoy themselves and come and go safely. Following simple tips such as checking the weather in advance, letting someone know where you are going and when you are due back and acclimatising slowly when entering the water when swimming or dipping, will all contribute to ensuring your overall safety.

"For walkers and runners, it is important to know that tide times and heights can vary and can easily catch you out, so always check tables in advance to avoid getting cut off and stranded. While you're out, be aware of your surroundings and the tide's direction."

As another year ends, the Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and RNLI extend their sincere thanks to the search and rescue volunteers who are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year protecting people on the water and extend their best wishes to everyone for a safe and peaceful Christmas.

 

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