North East swimmers urged to beware of Cold Water Shock in festive dips

Anyone planning on taking a festive dip off the North East coast this Christmas is being urged to protect themselves from the dangers of Cold Water Shock.

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 24th Dec 2022

Anyone planning on taking a festive dip off the North East coast this Christmas is being urged to protect themselves from the dangers of Cold Water Shock.

There are often planned events taking place at our beaches on Boxing Day and News Year Day, while many swimming fans will head to beaches like Roker, Seaham, Tynemouth and Druridge Bay.

But the RNLI is issuing advice - reminding people the sea temperature in winter is much lower than the rest of the year.

Nick Ayers is a regional water safety lead with the charity;

"Definitely go to an organised festive dip - most commonly they'll have the right safety precautions in place, and the water safety cover.

"Our recommendation, and also the coastguard's recommendation is to check with your doctor before trying cold water swimming or cold water dipping for the first time, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

"Always be prepared - I know it's a common thing to run into the water and only go down in a swimsuit - not wearing a wetsuit.

"Making sure you've got the right warm clothing after your dip, you've got a warm drink,

"And never go alone - so if you can't make one of the organised events, make sure you're going with some buddies to a familiar spot.

More information on the RNLI and cold water shock can be found online.

If you see anyone in trouble in the water dial 999 and ask for the coastguard.

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