Easter weekend prompts joint water safety appeal by the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland, and the RNLI.
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From: Department of Transport
- Published on: 2 April 2026
- Last updated on: 2 April 2026
Ahead of the Easter weekend, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland, and the RNLI are urging people to take simple safety precautions when visiting the coast or planning activities on or near the water. Members of the public are also asked to keep an eye on the weather forecast, as conditions can change quickly.
Those using kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, small motorboats, and sailing dinghies, are asked to ‘Plan and Prepare’ by following the Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Recreational Craft available at www.safetyonthewater.gov.ie.
Water temperatures are still cold, which significantly increases the risk of cold-water shock and hypothermia, not only for swimmers but also those who fall into water accidently.
Some key safety advice for all water users includes the following:
- Check the weather, wind and tide times before going in, on, or near water
- Wear an appropriate lifejacket, including when angling from shore
- Operate your craft at a safe speed appropriate to the weather conditions and other water users
- Inform someone on shore of your plans and time you will return
- Always carry a means of calling and signalling for help
- Get the right level of training for your craft
If you see somebody in trouble on the water or along the coast or think that they are in trouble, use marine VHF radio Channel 16 or dial 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.