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Seaside Safety

Always regard the sea with caution.

Do Not:

  • Enter the water or swim when Red Danger Flags are flying - this means the sea conditions are considered dangerous.
  • Swim near breakwaters or where Red Danger notices are displayed.
  • Swim immediately after a meal - wait an hour.
  • Play ON or dive FROM breakwaters (they may be slippery, hazardous and hide underwater hazards alongside).
  • Use inflatable Air Beds or 'Play' Craft in the sea unless tethered close to the shore. NEVER USE THEM WHEN WIND CONDITIONS ARE BLOWING 'OFF SHORE'.
  • Damage or abuse Lifesaving Equipment.

Going Afloat!

  • Make sure your craft and equipment are in sound condition.
  • Wear Life Jackets.
  • Tell someone where you are going and when you will be back.
  • Hiring a Boat! ensure that it is licensed for public use.
  • Ensure sea and weather conditions are suitable - if in doubt seek advice.

Local Information

Red Flag Red Flags - are raised when sea conditions are considered dangerous to bathe.
(The flag System operate from 1st May to 30th September).

Emergency Equipment - Lifebelts, Emergency Telephones & Sand Shovels

List of emergency equipment (pdf)

When Where How Beach Safety personnel and local deckchair and boat hire operators are pleased to advise on daily sea conditions. PLEASE ASK.
A Beach Rescue and Information service is provided during the hours 9:30am to 5:30pm from May to September.

First Aid A first Aid Post is situated on Blue Flag Award beaches. The First Aid Post is operated daily between 10-6pm from the 1st May - 30th September.

Emergencies

Telephone

If you see somebody in trouble on or in the sea
Telephone 999 (no money required)
Ask for the COASTGAURD (keep calm)
Tell the COASTGAURD:

  • Where the trouble is
  • What it is
  • The telephone No.
  • Your name and address

Beach Masters

The following Beaches are patrolled by Beach Masters:-

Ryde, Sandown and Shanklin Beach Masters
These facilities are manned 7 days a week from the hours 10am – 6pm for the period 1st May – 30th September in each year.

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