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The Royal Life Saving Society UK are calling on people to ‘Keep ‘em peeled for Perry’.

ByRLSS UK

May 17, 2019 #canal, #charity

The Royal Life Saving Society UK are calling on people to ‘Keep ‘em peeled for Perry’.

Using the iconic image of a perry buoy life ring, as featured in their logo and also doubling as the Society’s mascot Perry Buoy – the ‘Keep ‘em peeled for Perry’ project encourages members of the public to be on the look-out for lifesaving equipment when they’re out and about.

Fencing, life rings, throw lines, signage – these are just some of the public rescue equipment (PRE) and safety features regularly seen next to bodies of water and waterways right across the UK.

Today, the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK) want to know… whatever the equipment might be, wherever it might be, what state is it in and is it fit for purpose?

With the May half-term only a few short weeks away, spring typically sees many of us getting some fresh air and enjoying the great British countryside. This year, RLSS UK would like to hear from people about the PRE they’ve spotted:

Where were you (canal, river, lake, quarry, seaside)?

What PRE did you see?

Is it fit for purpose (intact, not vandalised)?

Is there something missing that you think could save a life (life ring, throw line, better signage)?

Following February’s announcement that RLSS UK are expanding their water safety consultancy services, conversations are already underway with like-minded and partner organisations, to get a more comprehensive view of PRE nationwide but the Society are also calling on the general public to get involved.

Adrian Lole, RLSS UK Technical Director explains:

“More people die from accidental drowning in the UK than they do from road cycling accidents and house fires* – ensuring the public has ready access to functioning lifesaving equipment, should be a real priority in the UK, where so much of our great outdoors includes being near bodies of water.

“In the first instance, we want to build a comprehensive picture of what equipment is available for the public to use, where it can be found and what state it’s in. This is what ‘keep ‘em peeled’ means.

“Over time, this will help steer our conversations about PRE and water safety with our partners and through future collaborations.

“No-one wants to lose a loved one to the water and as the temperatures start to rise, PRE has a vital role to play in ensuring the numbers of people losing their lives in the water, doesn’t do the same.”

As the overall picture of what is being done well and what could be done better starts to form, RLSS UK aim to engage with local authorities, land owners, construction companies and service providers, to recommend and advise on water safety measures.

Can you ‘keep ‘em peeled for Perry’?

Next time you’re next to, in or on water, take look around and see what PRE or water safety measures you can see, then drop us a line:

 

Your name

Contact details (email and ‘phone)

Location name

A location photo

Public or private land (if known)

Have they notified anyone previously (if so, who?)

 

Title your email ‘Keep ‘em peeled for Perry’ and then send all the details to: report@rlss.org.uk

@RLSSUK #stopdrowning #dontdrinkanddrown

For more information on RLSS UK consultancy services and water safety advice:

www.rlss.org.uk/Pages/Category/consultancy-services

By RLSS UK