publication date: Jun 18, 2011
Life
saving clubs across the UK will be celebrating
National Water Safety Awareness Week by
holding
water safety events and
demonstrating
life saving techniques
to the general public. We should all be aware that a child can
drown in as little as
5cms of water so even an
"empty"
paddling pool with
some
rain water in it can be a
potential
hazard.
Commenting on National Water
Safety Awareness Week, Jane Cooper, Communications and Marketing Director
at RLSS UK, said: "There are 10,000
volunteers in the UK, that work tirelessly to teach their local community about
keeping safe in the water. We'd like
to celebrate the work they do as well as encourage
other volunteers to get involved.
"It is also vitally important to highlight the dangers of water and how
people can avoid getting into difficulty."
Here are some top tips to cut the risks of youngsters drowning in
accidents that the RLSS UK suggests:
- Fit
fencing around ponds or pools.
- Do
not use paddling pools without adult supervision.
- Ensure
paddling pools are emptied and turned upside down as soon as they are
finished with.
- Check
the garden regularly for anything that could collect water, like buckets
and wheelbarrows.
- Teach
water safety to children from a young age.
- Supervise
youngsters closely when in parks or other places that might have a river,
pond or lake. Know where they are and who they are with.
- Teach
children to swim at the earliest chance and make sure they can float and
signal for help.
- Teach
children how to get help if someone is in trouble including the importance
of dialing 999.
- Follow
any safety advice or notices that may be present.
For more
tips or to find out about learning
basic life-saving skills contact RLSS on 01798 773994 or visit www.rlss.org.uk