Safety tips around water activities

JOBURG – Tips on how to be safe at the beach and in the pool this summer

 

Recent months have seen an increase in the number of drowning incidents ER24 has responded to.

According to the emergency medical service, two people lost their lives in two separate incidents in KwaZulu-Natal dams and a one-year-old drowned in the swimming pool of his family’s home in Kempton Park.

Advanced life support paramedic at ER24 Natasha Kriel shared her knowledge about drowning incidents and what safety tips to follow when spending time next to the pool or at the beach.

“Holidaymakers flock to the beaches for some relaxation time during summer. It is sometimes difficult to ensure that all swimmers are water safety conscious, especially when they swim at beaches or dams where there are no active lifeguards on duty.

Designated swimming areas at the beach are there for a reason, don’t swim far from patrollers. They are there for safety, not just for the currents but also closer to where the lifeguards are – which in turn ensures that our response times are shorter, quicker and we can get to the person before they submerge,” said Kriel.

Safety tips around pools:

“One of the biggest dangers is when the children get in trouble and family members jump in to assist but they can’t swim either and we end up with mass casualties. This happens at beaches and dams quite often.”

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