Water safety message issued in County Clare

With the school summer holidays getting underway and forecasts of continued dry and warm weather over the next few days, Clare's Water Safety Officer is reminding members of the public to be extra vigilant when participating in water-based activities.

The ongoing good weather has seen a significant increase in the number of people taking to Clare's waterways on leisure crafts and boats, as well as to the water at bathing locations throughout the County.

Claire McGrath is asking people to swim only in lifeguarded areas denoted by the lifeguard flags (red over yellow flags). 

She explained: “I would urge members of the public to observe notices on any beach or where they want to swim, and to observe the Lifeguard's rules and regulations regarding off limit swimming locations. Anyone who sees a water user in difficulty should summon help immediately. Children should be supervised at all times when near water, while people should also be wary of the locations of ringbuoys.”

Regarding those taking to Clare's waterways on leisure crafts and boats, Ms. McGrath said: “Before entering the water, people are advised to check local weather conditions. People are also asked to wear correctly maintained and fitting lifejackets that are suitable for the activity and to ensure their craft is fit for purpose. Under no circumstances should alcohol be consumed prior to entering the water.”

Members of the public are requested to report any damaged, stolen, missing or retrieved ringbuoys via www.ringbuoys.ie, or by contacting Claire McGrath on 065-6846470.
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