Timely cliff safety tips from Coastguard

Kimmeridge Coastguard alerted to cliff walker at Durdle Door
This photo was taken on route last week by our Kimmeridge Coastguard after they received a report of a cliff climber at Durdle Door. As they arrived on scene they were relieved to see the climber had made it to the top safely.
Incidents like this are always worrying for us to see so we thought a few timely safety tips will help keep you safe at the coast!
Use the designated paths, take notice of any warning signs and fences in place, be responsible and don’t take an unnecessary risks. Do not attempt to climb up or down cliffs unless you are properly equipped and trained to do so. Do not attempt to climb cliffs as a short cut back to the top and again and do not attempt to self-rescue yourself or your dog if you get into difficulty.
Make sure that you are properly equipped for walking along coastal paths. In particular remember to wear sturdy shoes or boots and check the weather forecast and tidal times before you set out. Carry a fully charged mobile phone, and tell someone where you are going and what time you will be home.
Leave the rescue to the experts! Our Coastguards are trained in all types of rescue on the coast, including dog rescues so if you see someone in trouble call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

For more safety tips from the Coastguard please visit Coastguard Safety

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