Latest News

Back to Latest News back

 

Life Saving Victoria calls for vigilance over Easter

Life Saving Victoria calls for vigilance over Easter
April 5, 2023

With data revealing that Victorians are 68% more likely to drown on a public holiday than any other day of the year, Life Saving Victoria is calling for the pubic to remain vigilant in, on and around the water this Easter.

Following Victoria having experienced its highest drowning toll in the four days following Christmas Day in 18 years, LSV general manager Paul Shannon urged people to not let festivities become fatalities.

Shannon notes “Easter is traditionally a time families enjoy the last of the autumn weather before the long Victorian winter, but it is imperative they do so safely.

“Whether you’re celebrating at home, on the coast or by the river, remember to actively supervise little ones.

“Even if you don’t intend for your child to end up in the water, children are curious, so if they wander off from your Easter egg hunt or campsite, it takes just 20 seconds for a child to drown in as little as a few centimetres of water.”

Shannon also reminded adults of their own risk of accidental entry into water, which has accounted for 41% of drownings in the past decade.

“If you are walking by the water, be careful of unstable rocks or slippery edges and if you are boating or fishing, wear a lifejacket to buy you time to survive. Once you end up in the water, it is too late to put it on.

“For those heading to the coast, many of our volunteer lifesavers and lifeguards are still on duty to keep you safe, so head to beachsafe.org.au to find a patrolled location near you, enabling you to relax by the water with piece of mind that someone is keeping an eye on you and your family.

“However, even when lifesavers are around - your safety is your responsibility and rescue is the last line of defence and one we would rather not have to use, so know and stick to your limits and assess your abilities and the potential risks before you go swimming.”

Victorians are also urged to not mix water related activities with alcohol or other drugs, which have been a known factor in 31% of drownings in the past decade.

Shannon warned “Alcohol and other drugs impair judgement, slow your reaction times, affect your swimming ability and increase risk-taking behaviour.

“If you plan on drinking this Easter, please postpone doing so until you have completed all water-related activities.”

Related Articles

9th March 2023 - Life Saving Victoria issues water safety reminder for 2023 Long Weekend

6th March 2023 - Life Saving Victoria reminds beach and river-goers of accidental entry risk

20th February 2023 - Life Saving Victoria celebrates women’s contribution to lifesaving

3rd February 2023 - Life Saving Victoria warns swimmers of hidden dangers beneath the surface

31st January 2023 - Life Saving Victoria urges regular checking of defibrillators

10th January 2023 - Life Saving Victoria reiterates the importance of supervision as child drowning risk identified

31st December 2022 - Life Saving Victoria calls for vigilance over New Year long weekend

3rd October 2022 - Life Saving Victoria urges responsible boating

25th July 2022 - Life Saving Victoria raises awareness on this World Drowning Prevention Day


Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?

As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.

 

supplier directory

The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.

See the directory see all

Riedel Communications Australia Pty Ltd

We live for media production and global events, providing real-time networks for video, audio, data and communications.

read more

Entertainment / Events / Technology / Venues

 
 

@leisure Planners

@leisure is a team of experienced leisure, aquatic and sports facility managers and planners, with market modelling, sports management, recreation planning, business and GIS qualifications. We have…

read more

Consultants

 
 

Yellowbox Lockers

Yellowbox is an Australian technology company that has developed smart locker technology operated through an app with a focus on experience for users and facility managers. Found at Beaches, Aquatic…

read more

Aquatics / Attractions / Entertainment / Retail / Security

 
 

CENTAMAN

Centaman has been a market leader in Enterprise Software Solutions for the leisure and recreation industry and both profit and not-for-profit attractions since 1991. It offers a wide range of software…

read more

Access / Billing / Fitness / Technology / Ticketing

 
 

Fluidra Commercial

  Fluidra Commercial Australia develops innovative, highly technical and sustainable solutions designed to create unique aquatic facilities for the 'Commercial Pool' category. Public…

read more

Aquatics / Environment / Sport / Technology / Waterparks

 
 

Myrtha Pools

Founded in 1961, Myrtha Pools® quickly became Italy’s première swimming pool company, and has since grown into one of the world's leading swimming pool construction…

read more

Aquatics / Design / Play / Waterparks / Wellness

 
 

PerfectGym

Perfect Gym Solutions is a software as a service (SaaS) solution purpose-built to service the fitness industry, with over 1000 clients servicing over two million gym members across 40 countries making…

read more

Access / Fitness / Marketing / Recreation / Technology

 
 

Worldwide Sports Management

Principal Consultant Simon Weatherill has spent the last 20 years developing the world renowned Melbourne Sports Hub, as former Chief Executive Officer of the State Sports Centres Trust…

read more

Aquatics / Consultants / Recreation / Sport / Venues

 
 
 
 

get listed with our suppliers directory

Get your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!

list your business