NSRI NATIONAL SAFETY ALERT
NSRI – NATIONAL
Monday, 23 September 2024
With the weather conditions starting to improve, towards Summer, and with the Schools vacation upon us, NSRI, Police and the emergency services, are appealing to South Africans and tourists to have a safety conscious mindset and to always be cautious in and around coastal and inland waters. We are appealing to the public to follow SAWS (South African Weather Services) forecast weather updates and adhere to SAWS weather warnings. In places rough sea conditions prevail around the coastline with storm seas deep sea bringing hazardous conditions to parts of the coastline. Recent heavy snowfalls arounds parts of the inland may cause swollen rivers. We are appealing to the commercial maritime industry and recreational boaters, paddlers and sailors, to be cautious around the coastline and download and use the free NSRI SafeTrx smart phone application. Wear life-jackets while vessels and craft are underway at sea and on inland rivers, lakes and dams. Bathers around the coast swim at beaches protected by lifeguards and be aware of rip currents that constantly form at different places along the coastline. Anglers and coastal hikers should be cautious especially at high tide and do not approach too close to the shoreline. Do not cross through flooded roadways or cross bridges over river ways that are submerged by swollen rivers. Parents and carers must ensure children have responsible adult supervision in and around water. Swimming pools should be cloaked in safety. We appeal to everyone to remain safe during the school vacation and the warmer weather. Don’t take unnecessary risks and Lets Keep Each Other Safe! |
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is the charity organisation that saves lives on South African waters – both coastal and inland. Our goal is to prevent drowning through rescue operations, education and prevention initiatives. Operating from base stations along the SA coastline, and on inland dams, our rescue volunteers are on call, at all hours, every day of the year. Our rescue crew receives no payment and neither do we charge the people we rescue. We visit schools around the country, teaching children about water safety. Our drowning prevention measures include our online training academy, with free courses for crew and the public, emergency signage, Pink Rescue Buoys for emergency flotation, rescue swimmers, lifeguards, and active patrols during peak seasons. Our organisation is totally reliant on donations and sponsorships. This enables us to do the work of saving lives, changing lives, and creating futures. Please visit www.nsri.org.za for more information. NSRI EMERGENCY: 087 094 9774 |