The lifesaving devices along Bath’s Riverside
On Be Water Aware Week (22-28 April), Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AF&RS) are raising awareness of the lifesaving River Rescue Cabinets located along Bath’s Riverside to help prevent accidental drownings.
In an emergency always call 999
On Be Water Aware Week (22-28 April), Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AF&RS) are raising awareness of the lifesaving River Rescue Cabinets located along Bath’s Riverside to help prevent accidental drownings.
River Rescue Cabinets are brightly coloured stations that are located at regular intervals along the waterways in Bath and Bristol. They contain a lifesaving throwline, which can be accessed in an emergency to provide assistance to somebody in difficulty in the water.
“It goes without saying that we only encourage you to swim at supervised sites such as swimming pools. You should also avoid entering the water when under the influence of alcohol or drugs as this can greatly impact your ability to swim.”
Rich Wheeler, Bath Blue Watch Manager
Statistics from the Water Incident Database show that 40% of people who accidentally drowned had no intention of entering the water. Slips trips and falls were often the cause of these accidents. However, if somebody ends up in the water, River Rescue Cabinets can be accessed to provide assistance whilst emergency crews are dispatched to the scene.
Rich added: “Whatever the circumstances, remember that if somebody ends up in the water, you should never enter the water after them, even if you are an experienced swimmer and confident in the water. Never underestimate the hidden dangers. Instead, use a River Rescue Cabinet to help them.”
If someone is in trouble in the water, the best way to help is by staying calm, staying on land, and remember to use Call, Tell, Throw: