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National Beach Safety Service launches at Weymouth Beach.

Play, Paddling, and Peace of mind for parents on Weymouth beach this summer.

Weymouth beach, is a magnet for families in the summer and has so many fun things to enjoy and do that it’s no wonder children get distracted.  Like all popular beaches, Weymouth is all too familiar with tears and traumas when a child is lost, even for the shortest time.

What should families do if this happens?
This year Weymouth & Portland Borough Council and the RNLI will reduce anxiety all round with the launch of Child Safe Beach, sponsored by Wall’s Ice Cream

Child Safe Beach has been developed especially for lifeguarded beaches and is based on Child Safe services already operating successfully in Shopping Centres and other family attractions throughout the UK. Child Safe is fast becoming the nationally recognisable way to get help quickly if a child is lost or found in a busy place.

Clear messages to families using Weymouth beach:

  • If you lose sight of your child, stay put, and summon a lifeguard. Storing the Child Safe Beach number in a phone means parents on the beach can contact the RNLI Beach Lifeguards, directly, if a child is lost, found or distressed. The service means being able to stay as close as possible to where their child was last seen. (RNLI Beach Lifeguards operate at Weymouth beach between 10am and 6pm everyday, throughout the summer.)
  • All the latest Beach safety info in less than a minute! Posters displayed at car parks and up and down the esplanade invite parents to call the Child Safe Beach telephone number giving them the latest beach safety information updated daily by the  RNLI Beach Lifeguards. High & low tides, safe bathing areas, reminders on sun safety and using inflatables safely.
  • A mobile number or holiday contact details on a wristband is one the simplest way for someone to reunite your lost child with you... Parents are asked to make sure their children are carrying contact details on them. Free water resistant wristbands are being distributed up and down Weymouth beach, or can be collected from the RNLI Beach Lifeguard service or Lost Child Unit, on the beach in front of the Tourist Information Centre.

Kevin Good, Beach Manager at Weymouth says:
The Child Safe Beach scheme helps us remind families to take sensible precautions before they get onto the beach, and in the event of a lost child, helps us to reunite them quickly, bringing the smiles back to everyone’s face, which is what a day at the beach should be all about.

Muriel Worden and Janice Munday care for lost children on Weymouth Beach at the Lost Children Unit, on the beach, directly in front of the Tourist Information Centre: “These new wristbands are easy to use and comfortable to wear and the bright colours mean kids think they’re cool to wear. Being water resistant and secure until they are deliberately taken off, children can still go in and out of the sea without the bands coming off or getting torn and lost. The quicker we can return a lost child to their family the better it is for everyone. So Child Safe Beach has our full backing ” says Muriel. This will be her 25th summer caring for children at the beach.

Weymouth and Portland Borough Council Brief holder for Economy and Tourism: Cllr Lynne Herbert said:
"As a Borough Councillor and mother my support is totally behind this Child Safe Beach scheme, children love to run free on the soft sandy beach, by only wearing swimwear a child can disappear very quickly into the crowds which can be very distressing for a parent or guardian, so by raising awareness through the Child Safe Beach scheme we will be able to reunite families, so a day on our town beach will end on a happy note"

Steve Wills, RNLI Beach Safety and Education Manager, says: “RNLI lifeguards and volunteer lifeboat crews are only too well aware of the number of children who wander out of sight on beaches and of the trauma it causes, so the charity fully supports the Child Safe Beach service, that helps speed up the process of finding a lost child. This scheme helps the RNLI to provide sensible beach safety information to beach users, through the daily safety message available on the telephone, that should ultimately reduce the number serious accidents and even deaths that occur each year. The RNLI is closely monitoring the benefits of the scheme on Weymouth beach this year with a view to adopting the scheme at other RNLI life-guarded beaches in 2006.”

Wall’s Ice Cream has been involved in promoting Water Safety Education for many years. Their education programme was recognised last year when Wall’s Waterwise collected a highly commended Award for Social Commitment at the 2004 IGD Food Industry Awards.

Alison Giles, Unilever UK Community Manager, said: “We are all very excited about the new relationship between Wall’s, Child Safe and the RNLI Beach Lifeguards.  Our contribution to the Child Safe Weymouth Beach project, and sponsorship of the RNLI Beach Lifeguards water safety leaflet campaign and travelling road show, will continue to help educate parents and children on the importance of being safe when in and around the water’s edge.”

Paul Kent who founded Child Safe adds “Our aim is to reduce anxiety for a child if they are lost, and to make sure parents know how to get help if they lose site of their child, wherever they are. We’ve been delighted with the progress we’ve made in 2005. Child Safe have worked very closely with families, shopping centres, schools and family attractions in the last 2 years, and have made significant progress towards establishing Child Safe as a nationally identifiable lost child benchmark, promoting clarity, at the places visited by families, on how to get help if a child is lost or found, and offering families effective tools to help them to help themselves in such circumstances."

For more information on Child Safe, their products and services, visit www.familysafeplus.co.uk or call 01444 892203 during office hours.

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Press Contacts:

Weymouth and Portland Borough Council
Contact: Steve Davies

Child Safe Zones
Contact Sue Fairley: 01444 892203 / 07774 229291
Child Safes Zones can be found at www.childsafezones.co.uk, by phone on 01444 892203 or by email at info@communityalerts.co.uk

RNLI
Contact: Julia Sylvester 01202 663184
jsylvester@rnli.org.uk
| www.rnli.org.uk

Wall’s Ice Cream
Will McIntosh. Telephone number: 01932 263629. 
William.j.mcintosh@unilever.com
| www.walls.co.uk
Head Office: Walton Court, Station Avenue, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey, KT12 1NT.

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