Stay safe when swimming outdoors

AUGUST is the most popular month for outdoor swimming, prompting Irish Water Safety’s appeal to swim at lifeguarded waterways and to stay close to shore and within your depth.
Ireland averages 135 drownings every year. Drownings happen quickly and silently yet people can stay safe by heeding the following advice:

1. Swim at lifeguarded waterways — all listed at www.iws.ie.
2. Swim within your depth and stay within your depth.
3. Swim parallel and close to shore.
4. Swim with others in bathing areas that are traditionally recognised as safe.
5. Never use inflatable toys in open water or swim out after anything drifting.
6. Pay attention to signs on the beach and supervise children at all times.
7. Never swim in the dark, late at night or after consuming alcohol.
8. Avoid staying in the water too long.
9. In marine emergencies, call 112 and ask for the coastguard.