North West Ambulance Service(@NWAmbulance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you get into difficulty in the water, remember
· Tilt your head back, ears submerged.
· Relax, breathe normally.
· Move your hands to help you stay afloat.
· Spread your arms and legs
Once your breathing is controlled, call for help or swim to safety.
Video RNLI

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Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service(@shropsfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water? 🏊‍♂️

Stay safe -4️⃣0️⃣ % of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water.

Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?


Video credit: RNLI

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Littlehampton RNLI(@LhamptonRNLI) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes you'll spot our volunteer crews training in the river, often on a Thursday or a Sunday. Here's our D-Class called Ray of Hope being pointed out from our B-Class called Renee Sherman. Take care near the river Arun as the tides are strong

Sometimes you'll spot our volunteer crews training in the river, often on a Thursday or a Sunday. Here's our D-Class called Ray of Hope being pointed out from our B-Class called Renee Sherman. Take care near the river Arun as the tides are strong  #RespectTheWater #FloatToLive
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The GAA(@officialgaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bí beo ar barr uisce! Tá Cumann Lúthchleas Gael agus RNLI ag iarraidh ar gach duine meas a bheith acu ar an uisce.

I gcás éigeandála cósta glaoigh ar 112 nó ar 999 agus iarr cead labhairt leis an nGarda Cósta.

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Lanarkshire Community Safety(@FireSafety_Lan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

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WaterSafetyScotland

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

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@WaterSafetyScot

#FloatToLive
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Lakes Rangers(@LakesRangers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to deal with Cold Water Shock -
1⃣Tilt head back with ears submerged
2⃣Relax, breathe normally
3⃣Spread arms & legs out
4⃣Move hands to help you float
5⃣Once breathing is controlled, call for help or swim to safety
Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service RNLI

How to deal with Cold Water Shock -
1⃣Tilt head back with ears submerged
2⃣Relax, breathe normally
3⃣Spread arms & legs out
4⃣Move hands to help you float
5⃣Once breathing is controlled, call for help or swim to safety
#BeWaterAware #FloatToLive #WaterSafety @CumbriaFire @RNLI
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Broads Authority(@BroadsAuth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out on the water this weekend? Then please wear a life jacket! ✅

Rangers are still urging visitors to the Broads to remember their life jackets, particularly as summer rolls around and the rivers get busy again.

In an emergency always remember to and call 999.

Out on the water this weekend? Then please wear a life jacket! ✅

Rangers are still urging visitors to the Broads to remember their life jackets, particularly as summer rolls around and the rivers get busy again.

In an emergency always remember to #FloatToLive and call 999.
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Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service(@manchesterfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you get into difficulty in the water, remember

· Tilt your head back with ears submerged.
· Relax, breathe normally.
· Move your hands to help you stay afloat.

Once your breathing is controlled, call for help or swim to safety.

If you get into difficulty in the water, remember #FloatToLive…

· Tilt your head back with ears submerged.
· Relax, breathe normally.
· Move your hands to help you stay afloat.

Once your breathing is controlled, call for help or swim to safety.

#BeWaterAware #RespectTheWater
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UK water safety(@NWSFweb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water?

Stay safe – 40 per cent of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water.

Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?

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Surrey Fire & Rescue Service(@SurreyFRS) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone could drown, no one should. If you start to struggle in the water:

- Tilt your head back
- Relax, breathe normally
- Move your hands to help you float
- Spread your arms and legs out
- Call for help or swim to safety

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Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service(@Norfolkfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water?

Stay safe - 40% of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water.

Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?

Do you love to spend time around water?

Stay safe - 40% of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water.

Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in? #BeWaterAware #FloatToLive
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Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – Your Safety(@SFRSYourSafety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

WaterSafetyScotland

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

@WaterSafetyScot

#FloatToLive
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SFRS Lanarkshire(@SFRS_Lan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

WaterSafetyScotland

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

@WaterSafetyScot

#FloatToLive
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Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – Your Safety(@SFRSYourSafety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water? Stay safe - 40% of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water. Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?
👉 rb.gy/pt3c6o

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RoSPA(@RoSPA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water?

Stay safe – 40 per cent of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water.

Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?

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Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – Your Safety(@SFRSYourSafety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.
More: rb.gy/6yvvh
WaterSafetyScotland

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.
More: rb.gy/6yvvh
@WaterSafetyScot
#FloatToLive
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SFRS East, North and South Ayrshire(@Scotfire_ENSA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

WaterSafetyScotland

If you find yourself in trouble in water, you can help yourself get to safety by learning to float. Floating minimises your risk of gasping uncontrollably & breathing in water, which can quickly lead to drowning.

More: rb.gy/6yvvh

@WaterSafetyScot

#FloatToLive
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London Fire Brigade(@LondonFire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The water may look inviting but even on a warm day the water can be cold. It doesn’t matter if you’re a strong swimmer. Jumping into the water to cool off can lead to cold water shock, which can result in drowning

orlo.uk/Ex1en

The water may look inviting but even on a warm day the water can be cold. It doesn’t matter if you’re a strong swimmer. Jumping into the water to cool off can lead to cold water shock, which can result in drowning  #BeWaterAware #FloatToLive

orlo.uk/Ex1en
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Beds Fire and Rescue(@BedsFire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you love to spend time around water? Stay safe - 40% of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water. Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in?

Do you love to spend time around water? Stay safe - 40% of people who accidentally drowned in 2022 had no intention of entering the water. Would you know what to do if you or a loved one fell in? #BeWaterAware #FloatToLive
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