Drowning Prevention: Drowning is preventable - nobody should drown

As warmer weather approaches, more families and children will be drawn to rivers, lakes and other open water—but these environments can be extremely dangerous. Hidden risks such as strong currents, sudden drops, cold water shock and unseen hazards are often not recognised until it is too late. It’s vital that we are clear: open water is not a safe place to swim

 Coventry Safeguarding Children Partnership does not support or encourage open water swimming. Instead, they are committed to raising awareness of the serious risks involved.

🛟 Drowning Prevention : Drowning is preventable – nobody should drown

💡 Key safety messages

  • Stop and think before going near water

  • Stay together – never go alone

  • Float if you fall in, then call for help

  • Call 999 in an emergency

 ⚠️ Remember

  • Open water is dangerous, even for strong swimmers

  • Children must be actively supervised at all times

  • Never enter the water to rescue someone
    👉 Reach or throw – don’t go

 🧒 For children

  • Stop, Look, Think!

  • Always stay with friends or a trusted adult

  • If you fall in: float like a starfish and shout for help

👉 Respect the water – stay together, stay safe