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Yorkshire Accidental Drownings - 3 Step Guide For Public

Sunday, 9 June 2024 19:22

By Barbara Constable

Strong safety advice is being issued today as we head into June which last year saw more water-related deaths in the UK than any other month with 28 lives tragically lost.

Annual figures released by the National Water Safety Forum (NWSF) reveal that accidental drownings in 2023 rose to 236 – ten more than 2022.

The 2023 Water Incident Database (WAID) figures also show that once again most accidental deaths in water occurred inland – 63% were in rivers, canals, lakes, reservoirs and quarries – and males are still the overwhelmingly majority of victims – 83%.

Of the 157 that occurred in England, 3 in East Yorkshire, 3 in Leeds, 5 in North Yorkshire, 1 in Sheffield and 3 in Lincolnshire

Although we are starting to enjoy hotter air as summer arrives, water temperatures are still dangerously cold and many people are unaware of associated risks like Cold Water Shock.

The NWSF run the #RespectTheWater campaign which gives simple life-saving advice for people in trouble in the water.

They urge that if you see someone in difficulty in the water this summer, stay calm, stay on land and follow this 3-step rescue guide - Call, Tell, Throw:

Call 999 to get help immediately.

Tell the struggling person to float on their back.

Throw them something that floats.

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