Warning from Sussex Life Savers: ‘You are more likely to die from drowning than from being hit by a car’

The Sussex Branch of the Royal Life Saving Society and its members are making waves with this year’s Drowning Prevention Week campaign.
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Members of in East and West Sussex will be taking part in the nationwide bid to help families stay water-safe during and after lockdown.

Due to the ongoing impact of Covid-19, the usual level of service provided by rescue and lifeguard services are not going to be possible in 2020. Personal water safety is more important than ever before, to save lives.

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And the UK’s Drowning Prevention Charity, the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), fears that families will flock to beaches and inland water locations this summer, without considering the potential dangers, putting themselves and others at risk.

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The Charity says 700 people lose their lives to drowning every year. Many more suffer injury, sometimes lifechanging, following a water related incident.

RLSS Sussex Branch said it was proud to play its part in trying to reduce this figure, and ensuring there isn’t a rise in fatalities because of the current situation.

John Stainer, President of Sussex Branch said: “It is so important to remind people to stay safe and take personal responsibility near water, especially during these unprecedented times.

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“Most people are surprised to learn that you are more likely to die from drowning in the UK, than you are from being hit by a car or in a domestic fire. We urge as many people as possible to take advantage of our activities and learn what could be potentially lifesaving skills.”

Royal Life Saving Society UK’s Drowning Prevention Week 2020 runs from June 12 to 19.

The campaign was launched seven years ago as a way of focusing attention on the importance of water safety with a week of activities. A wide range of free, downloadable resources have been produced to help supporters promote water safety through schools, leisure centres, swimming clubs, community ventures and businesses.

It aims to reduce the statistic that shows 700 people losing their lives to drowning each year - that’s one every 12 hours.

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RLSS UK CEO, Robert Gofton said: “This year’s campaigns will focus on encouraging everybody to take personal responsibility near water, especially in light of the current challenges facing our emergency and rescue services.

“Venues and rescue services are doing everything they can to provide a service this summer, but the harsh reality is that in the current climate, despite a big effort, the usual level of service just isn’t feasible.

“Accidental drowning incidents are largely avoidable if the correct choices are made, coupled with the skills and knowledge for personal survival and bystander rescue.

“These skills are easy to learn and free to access. We are urging individuals and families to take care, take responsibility and learn what to do in an emergency.

“We thank Sussex Branch for getting involved with the campaign, and for helping people learn the skills they need to enjoy water safely.”

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