A Guide to Water Safety

Plymouth’s coastline and waters are a huge asset for wellbeing, recreation, and connection to Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. However, the sea can be unpredictable. Staying safe is everyone’s responsibility.

Understanding
cold water

Cold water is one of the biggest risks locally. To help you with your journey to the (often chilly) sea, the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS) have made a ‘Sponge to Plunge’. It’s a great way to build your cold water tolerance over time, rather than jumping in and hoping for the best!

Cold water shock can:

  • Cause involuntary gasping
  • Affect breathing control
  • Increase risk of panic, causing drowning

Take some time to prepare your body before entering the water with the RLSS guidance.

Before you get in
the water

  • Check your exit point (egress)
    Always know how and where you will get out before you get in
  • Swim with a buddy or ensure someone is watching from shore
  • Check weather and conditions
    Tide, wind and swell can change quickly
  • Stay within your limits
    Don’t overestimate your ability
  • If in doubt, don’t go out

Key safety rules

  • Never enter the water after alcohol or drugs
  • Do not swim passed the yellow buoy bathing area markers all water users are allowed in these areas, but if motorised they have to go at a 4-knot limit
  • Do not use inflatables in offshore winds
    These can carry you away from shore very quickly, look for the local business flying windsocks to check the situation.
  • Enter the water slowly and with control
  • Be aware of other users (anglers, boats, swimmers)
Sunrise over Firestone Bay sea pool

In the water

  • Keep close to the shore
  • Monitor your breathing and energy
  • Leave the water before you feel cold, tired or unsafe
  • Don’t swim beyond the yellow swim marker buoys
Woman on a beach in a Dry Robe and a mug of hot tea in her hands

After you exit

  • Warm up gradually (not immediately hot)
  • Change into dry clothing
  • Be aware of delayed effects of cold exposure

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