The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Stay safe on the beach during the heatwave

Bathing: Get ready for the hottest day of the year, but follow advice if you are going to take a dip in the water

- craig smith csmith@thecourier.co.uk

As Tayside and Fife enjoyed another day basking in the summer sunshine, all of Scotland’s RNLI lifeguard patrolled beaches were declared open to members of the public.

Only seven beaches across Scotland have lifeguards on patrol every day of the week between 10am and 6pm, the majority in Fife.

RNLI lifeguards are on hand to offer advice for staying safe while using the beaches and to assist should anybody find themselves in difficulty at Aberdour Silver Sands, Burntislan­d, Leven, St Andrews East and West Sands and Elie Harbour.

Coldingham Bay, near Eyemouth in the Borders, is the other Scottish beach which is regularly manned.

As Scotland gears up for the warmest day of the year so far today, bathers are being urged to ensure they keep themselves safe by swimming between red and yellow flags which mark the lifeguard-patrolled zone, and to observe tide times and any notices about dangerous currents.

Giordano Ceccarelli, RNLI lifeguard supervisor, said: ‘We’re excited to welcome the public to the RNLI’S

“The warmer weather always attracts more people keen to cool off in the water. GIORDANO CECCARELLI, RNLI LIFEGUARD SUPERVISOR

lifeguard patrolled beaches in Scotland.

“The warmer weather always attracts more people keen to cool off in the water and we’re happy to be able to help ensure people’s safety.

“We urge people to stay safe by swimming between the red and yellow flags, and to remember that while the air temperatur­e is higher the water does remain very cold throughout the year.

“If you get into trouble remember our advice to float on your back until cold water shock passes and then call for help.”

Last year, lifeguards attended a total of 207 incidents on Scottish beaches, ranging from minor first aid requests to rescuing people in distress in the water.

Lifeguards have been on patrol at Aberdour Silver Sands since the end of May and will be on duty until September 30.

The regular patrols at Burntislan­d, Leven, St Andrews East Sands, St Andrews West Sands and Elie Harbour only started this week and will run until August 27.

 ?? Picture: Steve Macdougall. ?? West Sands, St Andrews, above, and Silver Sands, Aberdour, below, are patrolled by RNLI lifeguards.
Picture: Steve Macdougall. West Sands, St Andrews, above, and Silver Sands, Aberdour, below, are patrolled by RNLI lifeguards.
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