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Approximately 20 anglers in
the UK drown each year. Lifesavers, The Royal Life Saving Society UK,
the country’s leading water safety body, has issued advice to
anglers who continue to fish throughout autumn and winter.
Di Standley, Chief Executive at Lifesavers, a West Midlands-based
organisation, commented:
“There are risks to anglers year-round, but in late autumn and
winter they increase. I urge anglers to take extra safety precautions
during this time.”
Risks to anglers
· When falling into cold water the distress of an extreme temperature
can lead to cold shock, which can cause heart attacks, strokes and
death.
· In wet weather there is a higher chance of slipping down muddy
banks into the water.
· As water levels rise, currents become faster, making it more
difficult to make an escape onto dry land.
· Higher water levels also mean that banks can be washed away.
Tips for anglers
· Whether you are fishing from a bank or a boat, wear a life jacket.
Anglers life jackets are specially designed to go over anglers coats.
They usually cost less than £50 and, if you fall into the water they
will keep you afloat until you can be rescued.
· Fish with a friend - keep an eye on each other.
· Let someone else know where you are going and when you will return
so that if necessary the alarm can be raised.
· Check the weather forecast before you go so that you can be
prepared. It is also worth checking the weather forecast upstream. If
there has been a torrential downpour upriver, it will have an affect
on water levels.
· Take a mobile phone. If someone else is in trouble call the
emergency services.
· If you witness an accident never enter the water yourself. You can
attempt a land-based rescue using whatever is at hand – your fishing
rod or landing net can be ideal implements to tow someone to the side.
For more tips on water safety, Call 01789 773 994, or visit www.lifesavers.org.uk
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