Water Safety Event at Portobello Beach

As part of our ongoing work with partner agencies to keep people safe in Edinburgh, Community Police Officers met with the RNLI yesterday to deliver a water safety event at Portobello Beach.

During the day we spoke to a large amount of beach visitors and local businesses about beach safety and how to stay safe on our coastline.

We also had the pleasure of meeting the Keep Porty Tidy lobster!

See below for some safety tips from RNLI and HM Coastguard on how to stay safe this summer:

#FloatToLive – if you find yourself in difficulty in the waterIf you fall into the water, fight your instinct to thrash around

Lean back, extend your arms and legsIf you need to, gently move them around to help you float.

Float until you can control your breathing

Only then, call for help or swim to safety.

If you are using Stand-Up Paddle Boards (SUP):

Check the water and tides before you go, if in doubt, don’t go out.Take a fully charged phone in a waterproof pouch so you can call for help if you need it.

Be equipped – wear the right gear including a flotation aid and leash.

Please don’t use inflatables at our coast, they are not designed for open water. They will quickly drift out to sea, along with those on them.

If you do choose to use them, please make sure that they are properly secured and very closely supervised. If you do get blown out to sea, stay in your inflatable and call for help.

If you get into trouble in the water or coast, don’t wait, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard and they will send help. FAST.

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