Falmouth: RNLI lifeguard patrols end as charity urges caution over winter months
By Joseph Macey
1st Nov 2021 | Local News
RNLI lifeguards hung up their wetsuits at the weekend for the 2021 season, not returning to beaches until next spring.
The charity has issued a reminder to people in Falmouth and Cornwall wide using the coast over winter to take extra care and heed safety advice.
At this time of year, the weather conditions are becoming more severe bringing strong winds and bigger, more powerful surf.
After Sunday (31st October), the lifesaving charity will no longer have an operational lifeguard service on any of the beaches in the southwest.
This safety warning comes after a very busy October half-term week where beaches in the region have continued to see high visitor numbers and the lifeguard and lifeboat crews performing multiple rescues to people getting into difficulty in the water.
Tom Mansell, RNLI Regional Lifesaving Lead says:
"It's been an extremely busy season from March right the way through and October has been no exception. With multiple lifeguard rescues, people are getting caught out by the unpredictable sea conditions caused by the weather at this time of year. Luckily our lifeguards have been on hand to respond.
"But now the season is ending and there will be no lifeguards offering safety cover after 5pm on Sunday, it's really important for people to be extra cautious if they are thinking about entering the water.
"Although the lifeguards have packed up until spring, RNLI volunteer lifeboat crews will continue to be on call 365 days a year ready to respond to emergencies. But to avoid putting yourself and our volunteers at risk, please heed the following safety advice this winter."
Click here to see more safety advice.
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