SAFETY SNAPSHOT: COASTGUARD CAMPAIGN TO KEEP YOU SAFE THIS SUMMER

Coastguards in the Norfolk and Suffolk broads are asking you to take selfies this summer.

Families and groups heading for the seaside are being asked to take a photo on their mobile phone of everyone together at the start of their day out. It’s so that if anyone goes missing, there is an immediate resource that can be shared with all agencies should a search be necessary.

Between 1 May and 31 August 2013, Coastguards in Norfolk and Suffolk were involved in more than 40 searches for missing people.

Peter Byatt, Station Officer with the Lowestoft and Southwold Coastguard Rescue Teams, said:

“It’s something most of us like to do when enjoying a day out at the coast, but taking a photograph may also help us find one of your group if they go missing.

“It’s a useful tool that we can use to help in our search as we would have key information, such as what the person looked like and what they were last known to be wearing.

“Remember, if you get into difficulty at the coast, or spot someone else in trouble, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”


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