Stay safe around water this Easter

Life Saving Victoria (LSV) is urging all Victorians to take extra precautions around water during the upcoming long weekends and school holiday period, following alarming national figures and a deadly summer.

With Geelong, the Surf Coast and the Bellarine boasting world-class beaches locals and holidaymakers will be out in force this Easter.

In the past 20 years, 118 lives have been lost to drowning during the Easter period alone – a stark reminder that drowning rates double on public holidays.

“Over these long weekends, we’re calling on all Victorians to stay alert and plan ahead when enjoying the water,” Life Saving Victoria chief executive Catherine Greaves said.

“Whether you’re heading to the beach, camping near a river, or visiting a backyard pool, drownings can happen in seconds – and often in silence.”

The warning follows Royal Life Saving Australia’s recent report revealing 104 drowning deaths nationally this summer, marking a 14 percent increase compared to previous years. The majority of these incidents occurred at unpatrolled locations with lakes, rivers, dams and private swimming pools being the most common sites. Approximately one-third (32 percent) occurred at beaches and coastal settings.

“Many families travel to regional areas over these long weekends where they may encounter unfamiliar and potentially dangerous waterways,” Ms Greaves said.

“Calm-looking rivers and lakes can hide strong currents, steep drop-offs, cold water and submerged hazards.”

LSV is urging parents to maintain active supervision of children at all times, especially around inland waterways and home pools, and to designate a responsible adult whenever groups gather near water.

Key water safety tips for long weekends and school holidays:

· Actively supervise children at all times – don’t be distracted

· Avoid alcohol when swimming, boating or supervising others

· Always wear a lifejacket when boating, fishing or kayaking

· Check the conditions – weather, tides and water hazards

· Swim at patrolled beaches between the red and yellow flags

· Never swim alone – always go with a friend or family member

· Know your limits – don’t overestimate your swimming ability

“Drowning is preventable, and with a few simple steps we can all enjoy the water safely during these upcoming long weekends,” said Ms Greaves.

“Please, prepare before you leave home – and always respect the water.”

For more water safety advice, visit www.lsv.com.au.