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red_crossNew Red Cross signs aimed to promote water safety in communities across BC

As the weather becomes hotter, BC residents and tourists will be spending time in, on and around lakes, rivers and the ocean this summer to enjoy water related activities. The Canadian Red Cross, in conjunction with Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and in partnership with the City of Williams Lake will be ensuring people are reminded on two important water safety principles: Lifejacket Use and Parental Supervision.

According to the most recent Red Cross "Drowning Report" the highest percentage of drowning accidents among children occur in large bodies of water. It is at these locations that parental supervision and wearing a lifejacket are extremely important. These drowning accidents are preventable with the proper education and supervision practices in place.

"We are excited to launch this initiative in high risk drowning areas to remind people to be safe in, on and around the water says Nancy Feeley, First Aid and Water Safety program Representative of the Canadian Red Cross. "Lifejackets really do save lives, but you must wear them. Using your lifejacket as a seat cushion, or stowing it away, won’t help you if something goes wrong. Close by isn’t close enough when it comes to lifejackets."

Through the Island Aquathon Legacy Fund, where Victoria resident Rob Dyke became the first person to successfully swim 1,400 kilometers around Vancouver Island to raise awareness of water safety, the Red Cross can now leave a lasting legacy with these signs. According to Councillor Surinderpal Rathor, "The City has now posted signs at the boat launch and swim area at Scout Island to remind people that "lifejackets save lives" and to "watch your children around the water at all times."

The final swim lesson session for the summer starts at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex on Tuesday, August 3 and continues until Thursday, August 12. Daily lessons foster quick learning and are a great way to prepare for August family vacations around the water.

Members of the media are invited to attend the official launch of this initiative on Monday, July 26 at 4 pm at the Scout Island Boat launch. The City’s Aquatic Coordinator, Nancy Feeley, Deborah Radolla, Manager of Active Living and Councillor Surinderpal Rathor will be on hand to answer questions.



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