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read moreLife Saving Victoria has issued a safety reminder for holidaymakers spending the upcoming Long Weekend near the water to never relax - as alarming statistics show Victorians are 68% more likely to drown on a public holiday than any other day of the year.
Sadly, 42 people have drowned in Victorian waters between 1st July 2022 and 7th March 2023, a number LSV does not want to see grow this long weekend.
LSV general manager Paul Shannon reminded the public there are simple steps that can be taken to avoid a holiday ending in tragedy.
Shannon notes “during the four days from Christmas Day, Victoria experienced its highest drowning period in 18 years, a trend we do not want to see repeated this Labour Day holiday.
“This is why we encourage those heading to the water this weekend to swim between the red and yellow flags at a patrolled location wherever possible, never swim alone, actively supervise children and remember alcohol and water-related activities do not mix.”
Shannon also cautioned those swimming or recreating in or near inland waterways of the potential hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface.
“This year, 38% of all drownings occurred in inland waterways, compared with 36% around the home or other bodies of water and 26% in coastal waterways,” he said.
“Just because inland waterways look calm, does not mean there is no danger. There can be hidden hazards such as currents, snags or other debris, sudden drop offs and unstable edges.
“If you’re spending time by a river, lake, dam, creek or stream and plan on swimming, evaluate your skills and if they match the potential risks, enter feet first and slowly and if boating, paddling or fishing always wear a lifejacket to buy you time to survive if you do end up in the water.”
Even if you don’t intend to enter the water, Shannon said it is imperative to be aware and prepared for all possible outcomes and added “accidental entry into water has accounted for 41% of fatal drownings in the past decade, which is why you can never be too careful when walking, or camping or recreating near water.
“Never take your eyes off little ones, we know children are curious, so keep under fives in arm’s reach and under 10’s in your constant and direct eyeline. It takes just 20 seconds and a few centimetres of water for a child to drown.
“Also be aware when walking by water of unstable rocks or slippery edges. Wear gripped shoes, don’t get too close to the edge, and familiarise yourself with and follow local signage.
“While anyone can drown, no one should, so please, have water safety at front of mind this long weekend.”
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22nd February 2022 - Life Saving Victoria offers discounted swim teacher courses
2nd January 2022 - Life Saving Victoria calls for caution after four people drown since New Year’s Eve
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