RNLI and HM Coastguard advice to stay safe on the coast ahead of school summer holidays

RNLI lifeguards expect a busy summer Photo Louis McLaren

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Her Majesty’s (HM) Coastguard are reminding families to take care when visiting the coast as new figures reveal that during the school summer holidays last year, of the 41 lives saved by RNLI lifeguards 39% were children under 13.

RNLI beach lifeguards are expecting to be extremely busy again during the long summer break.

Photo Louis McLaren

The RNLI and HM Coastguard are asking those visiting the coast to choose a lifeguarded beach and be aware of some basic advice to keep themselves and their families safe.

Last year RNLI lifeguards nationally aided a total of 11,959 people during the school summer holidays. Of those, children under the age of 13 were the most assisted age group with 4,968 aided and 16 lives saved.

In Thanet and Swale 299 people were helped, 150 were children with two lives saved and 41 were teenagers.

Gabbi Batchelor, Water Safety Education Manager for London and the South East, said: “With an estimated 35m people planning to visit the UK coast this summer, our lifeguards will be extremely busy during the holidays with younger children, in particular, needing assistance more than any other age group.

“To stay safe, we’re reminding families to choose a lifeguarded beach where possible and swim between the red and yellow flags which is the safest area as it is constantly monitored by our highly-trained lifeguards.

“A simple skill we ask everyone of any age to remember is how to Float to live if they find themselves in difficulty in the water. Lean back like a starfish, using your arms and legs to stay afloat. This will allow you to control your breathing, then call for help or swim to safety. The technique has been proven to save lives.”

Throughout the summer months, a children’s RNLI Seaside Safety advert will be broadcast on TV channels reminding those visiting the coast to float like a starfish if they find themselves in difficulty in the water.

Claire Hughes, Director of HM Coastguard said: “We’re urging anyone visiting the coast and taking part in coastal activities to be aware of the dangers so they can have a safe and enjoyable summer.

Photo Louis McLaren

“Always check the weather conditions and tide times before heading to the coast as it’s very easy to find yourself quickly cut off by the tide or blown offshore. Whatever activity you choose to do, whether it’s swimming, paddleboarding, walking or anything else near the water, look out for your friends and family to help keep each other safe.

“Please enjoy the UK’s wonderful beaches and coastline but respect their dangers and remember, in a coastal emergency, dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

The RNLI’s key water safety advice for children and teenagers:

Stop and think – Always swim in a safe place.

Stay together – Always swim with an adult, younger children and non-swimmers should always be within arm’s reach.

Float – If you find yourself in trouble in the water, float on your back like a starfish.

Call 999 in an emergency and ask for the Coastguard.

4 Comments

  1. Educate yourself about the dangers of the sea..

    Learn about tides and currents

    Learn how to keep yourself safe and within your limitations.

    If you buy a Kayak then learn how to use them properly.

    Dont think the coastguard will always be there because if no one knows where you are, how can they find you!

  2. Encourage jet ski users to show a tiny bit of common sense an keep away from bathing beaches

    • so agree, down my way ramsgate tbh have not seen or been told of any jet skis as yet but i bet the chav entitled population are on their way.

      Hopefully our beach visitors will have understanding of the coast, rather than phoning the coastguard regarding them as an extension to already reduced 999 services.

      Not to worry thou, possible thunder storms+rain due soon. SW will know as they have highly paid personnel ready to react.

      Can pigs actually fly$

  3. There have been selfish, thoughtless jetskiers putting swimmers and paddleboarders at risk here in Ramsgate for weeks this summer..

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