With temperatures set to top 30°C🌡 this week and with the summer holidays starting, it can be tempting to jump into cold water to cool off.
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Please resist the urge to cool down in rivers, lakes & ponds 🌊❌

💧The water is often far deeper than people might think.
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💧 While it might be warm outside, the water temperatures are still low enough to cause cold water shock, which can leave you panicking and gasping for air.

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💧It may contain hidden rubbish & debris, such as shopping trolleys & broken glass, which can cause injuries & lead to drowning.

💧Sometimes it can be polluted which could lead to illness.

💧If you do go into the water & get into trouble, you need to #FloatToLive.

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If you see someone having difficulties in water, don’t go in after them ❌

Call 9⃣9⃣9⃣ & ask for the fire service if you're in land 🚒, or the coast guard if you're near the sea ⛵️
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Be prepared, download the @what3words app, so when you call 999 you can give the precise location of where you need help 📍 #KnowExactlyWhere

Don't risk your safety for the sake of cooling off, #BeWaterAware.

🗨️Share this important safety advice with your loved ones.
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