00:00My name is Finn Mullen and I'm from the RNLI water safety team.
00:03We're here today to promote our Float to Live campaign.
00:06It's a really simple bit of advice that could save your life.
00:10If you fall into the water unexpectedly, like a lot of people do,
00:14just simply tilt your head back so that your ears are wet,
00:18relax, get your breath under control, use your hands to help you stay afloat.
00:24Don't worry about your legs if they go up or down, we all float differently,
00:27but we all float. Stay in that position until you think
00:31you're able to swim to shore. If you can't swim to shore, just simply
00:36raise one hand, use the other to help keep afloat and
00:40shout for help. The beauty about Float to Live is that
00:44anyone can do it, whether you're a swimmer or non-swimmer.
00:48All our bodies have inherent buoyancy. That's the great thing about Float to
00:53Live. So easy, anyone can do it, but you can use
00:57it to save your life. On our website we've got very powerful
01:01anecdotes from people that have used Float to Live
01:04in those emergency situations to help them survive.
01:08That's the great thing about it, it's so easy,
01:12but in that emergency situation it can make the difference between life or
01:15death. So if you see someone in trouble in the
01:18water, first thing to do is call 999 or 112.
01:25Call as early as you can. We're open 24-7, 365 days a year.
01:31If you're calling with good intent, don't worry if it's a false alarm.
01:37The sooner we can respond, the better. The real easy way to stay safe on
01:42the beach this summer is to go to a lifeguarded beach,
01:44which we're so lucky to have plenty of on the north coast
01:48and also on our south town beaches. Apart from that, our advice is always check the
01:52weather, check the tides, principally you're
01:55looking for the wind conditions on the day.
01:57Strong winds are a definite no-no for going to the beach.
02:01Always make sure you've got a means of flotation, so a life jacket or a buoyancy
02:05aid, depending on the activity. And make sure you've got a means of
02:08calling for help. So really popular these days are mobile
02:12phones, but make sure they're in a waterproof pouch.
02:14Make sure you always have them on you, not in the boat or on the canoe or on
02:20the stand-up paddle board. Lastly, just an easy win is tell
02:26someone where you're going and when you'll be back.
02:28So if you become overdue, we know where to start the search.
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