Milton Keynes residents are urged to stay water safe this summer

    With swimming pools closed due to coronavirus, and with the summer weather ahead, the Canal & River Trust is urging people not to take a risk by swimming in canals, rivers, reservoirs and other open waters.

    The warm summer months are the most popular times for people to visit South East England’s canals and rivers. Canal and river water will be very cold, even in the summer, which can take your breath away and paralyse your muscles, making it difficult to swim, and it will often hide dangerous obstacles or currents.

    The charity is welcoming people to the waterside but is highlighting other ways to cool down that avoid getting in the water:

    • Lounge in the shade of waterside trees rather than getting tangled in waterway reeds.
    • Keep your cool – chill out on the bank and enjoy the peacefulness of being beside water.
    • If you want to jump and dive, wait for your local swimming pool to open, don’t get in locks or canals which can be shallow and have obstructions below the waterline.

    Ros Daniels, Director, London & South East at the Canal & River Trust, explains: “Spending time by the water is a lovely way to spend a summer’s day and our canals, rivers and reservoirs are excellent places for families to visit and cool down. But it’s really important that people, especially children and teenagers, are aware of the dangers of going into the water. Taking a dip may be tempting but the consequences can be devastating.

    “Inland waterways can look really inviting but you can’t tell what is below the surface. The water is often murky, and you won’t be able to see the depth or any obstacles in the water. We’re asking people to find another way to cool off this summer – have an ice cream, cool drink or stay in the shade, but please don’t get in the water, it’s just not worth it.”

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