Water Safety Ireland

Water Safety Ireland The statutory, voluntary body and registered charity established to promote water safety in Ireland. Our focus is on Public Awareness.

Unfortunately an average of 120 people drown each year in Ireland. We feel that this is simply unacceptable considering that most fatalities are avoidable. We strive to reduce these fatalities by increasing water safety awareness, changing attitudes and behaviors so that our aquatic environments can be enjoyed with confidence and safety. WHAT WE DO:

Teach swimming, lifesaving, water confidence, s

afety, survival, rescue skills and Basic Life Support. Courses are provided to children as part of the Primary School Curriculum and adults. Some participants will progress to qualify as Pool and Beach Lifeguards. There are a series of qualifications that are internationally recognized. Arrange conferences, lectures and demonstrations to Local Authorities, Government Agencies, NGO’s, schools, Colleges and members of the public. Publish literature to promote water safety and target at-risk groups. We provide publications for all aquatic activities to assist the public adhere to best practices. Our volunteers carry out Risk Assessments on bathing areas and waterways nationwide that may pose a particular risk to the public, in order to make them safer by the er****on of Public Rescue Equipment, signage and other necessary facilities. We also advise and assist Local Authorities, state agencies and private enterprises on matters relating to water safety. Complete Public Rescue Equipment checks. Beach Lifeguards are trained and tested by our examiners for the Local Authorities, prior to the annual summer season each year. Train and examine rescue boat crews for the Community Rescue Boats Ireland and the Coast Guard. Promote marine safety along with other members of the Marine Safety Working Group and the Irish Marine Search and Rescue Committee. National and local media help build public awareness by actively communicating our safety messages to the public. Regular Press Releases are available, which target the seasonal hazards at sea, on our inland waterways and other aquatic environments. Analysis and provision of drowning statistics that enables effective targeting of “at risk” groups in Ireland. Work with a range of organisations to help reduce the high number of drownings by su***de annually. Organise the Annual National Lifesaving Championships; some of our members then go on to compete in international events each year. Organise the National Water Safety Awards Ceremony. The “SEIKO JUST IN TIME” Rescue Award and other awards recognize people’s work, providing training and promoting Water Safety in Ireland. Partners from the private sector sponsor the delivery of messages to key “at risk” groups. Provide information on the locations of Lifeguarded waterways in Ireland. Public and private bodies call on us to make submissions on water safety related matters. Our Water Safety Development Officers and HQ advise Local Authorities on planning applications that involves developments that have aquatic features and may have water safety implications. Maintain a comprehensive website of water safety advice, publications and courses. WSI is registered charity CHY 16289


Water Safety Ireland
The Long Walk, Galway
Tel: 091-564400
LoCall 1890420202
Fax: 091 564700
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.watersafety.ie; www.aquaattack.ie; www.ringbuoys.ie

🌊If you are going to be on, in or near the water this weekend, make sure to take extra steps to ensure you have a safe a...
13/06/2026

🌊If you are going to be on, in or near the water this weekend, make sure to take extra steps to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable time.

🛟Save this post for your next trip to the water

📲For more safety advice head to www.watersafety.ie

🥇The Seiko Just In Time Awards and Rescue Appreciation Awards acknowledge those who demonstrate exceptional bravery by r...
13/06/2026

🥇The Seiko Just In Time Awards and Rescue Appreciation Awards acknowledge those who demonstrate exceptional bravery by rescuing individuals facing immediate danger in the water. Their courageous actions merit recognition and wider appreciation.

As nominations open for this year’s awards, we’re revisiting a selection of last year’s honourees to highlight and celebrate their outstanding achievements.

Do you know someone whose heroic actions deserve recognition? Share their story and help us shine a light on lifesaving courage.

📆Deadline: August 7th 2026

🔗Submit a rescue story: www.watersafety.ie/national-awards-ceremony-2026/

📧For any queries, contact [email protected]

You may have been warned that rip currents are a hazard to watch out for when spending time by the sea. But do you know ...
12/06/2026

You may have been warned that rip currents are a hazard to watch out for when spending time by the sea.

But do you know how to spot one or what to do if you get caught in a rip current?

How to spot them:
🔹 Choppy, churning water
🔹 A sudden change in water colour
🔹 Foam or debris moving steadily seaward
🔹 A break in the wave pattern

If caught in a rip current:
✔️ Stay calm
✔️ Don’t fight the current
✔️ Swim parallel to the shore to escape
✔️ If you can’t break free, float or tread water
✔️ Signal for help by waving and calling out

Remember:
🏊‍♂️ Swim at lifeguarded beaches
🚫 Never swim alone
📞 If someone’s in trouble, call 999 or 112

Rip currents don’t pull you under — they pull you away from shore. Knowing the signs can save a life.

For more advice head to www.watersafety.ie/rip-currents

🛟Do you know a community or sports group in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow or Meath that would benefit from a talk on Water Sa...
12/06/2026

🛟Do you know a community or sports group in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow or Meath that would benefit from a talk on Water Safety Awareness?

📲Get in touch today!

We are delighted and deeply honoured that President Catherine Connolly has confirmed her patronage of Water Safety Irela...
11/06/2026

We are delighted and deeply honoured that President Catherine Connolly has confirmed her patronage of Water Safety Ireland.
Her support is a welcome endorsement of the importance of water safety and of the lifesaving work carried out by our members, volunteers, staff and partners around the country and beyond.
Together, we share a desire to help people avail of Ireland's waterways safely, to building water safety awareness in our communities and to saving lives. We warmly welcome President Connolly's support as we continue our work to prevent drowning and promote water safety.
Enjoy The Water, Respect The Risk.
Uachtarán na hÉireann / President of Ireland Catherine Connolly

11/06/2026

🏖️What started as a carefree day in the beach quickly turned into an unforgettable moment for Madeline and her grandson Michael. Their joyful afternoon suddenly became a fight for survival.

🌊Michael was washed out to sea by a large wave. Oisin McGrath who was enjoying the sunny afternoon, saw the accident occur and jumped over the rocks to help Michael. Oisin ran into the water and swam Michael back to shore against the current.

🥇For his bravery Oisin was among the recipients of the SEIKO Just in Time Award presented at the National Awards Ceremony 2025.

Do you know a heroic act that deserves the spotlight? Share your story and help us celebrate lifesaving courage.

📆Deadline: August 7th 2026

🔗Submission link: www.watersafety.ie/national-awards-ceremony-2026/

📧Queries: [email protected]

The Seiko Just In Time Awards and Rescue Appreciation Awards recognize individuals who have shown exceptional bravery by...
09/06/2026

The Seiko Just In Time Awards and Rescue Appreciation Awards recognize individuals who have shown exceptional bravery by rescuing someone in immediate danger in the water. These acts of courage deserve to be celebrated and shared.

Now that nominations are open we are taking this opportunity to look back some of our award recipients from last year and once again celebrate their bravery.

Do you know someone whose heroic actions deserve recognition? Share their story and help us shine a light on lifesaving courage.

📆Deadline: August 7th 2026

🔗Submit a rescue story: www.watersafety.ie/national-awards-ceremony-2026/

📧For any queries, contact [email protected]

08/06/2026

🌊A swift and selfless rescue at Garrets town🌊

When Yvonne was swept out by the strong currents, Jack and James acted without hesitation working together to bring her safely back to shore.

🥇For their quick thinking and courage Jack and James were among the recipients of the SEIKO Just in Time Award presented at the National Awards Ceremony 2025.

Do you know a heroic act that deserves the spotlight? Share your story and help us celebrate lifesaving courage.

🗓Deadline: August 7th 2026

🔗Submission link: www.watersafety.ie/national-awards-ceremony-2026/

📧Queries: [email protected]

07/06/2026

As we look forward to summer 🌞, let’s make sure we’re ready to stay safe in the water!

Our Summer Water Safety Weeks are just around the corner in Ireland ☘️, so let’s all brush up on essential water safety tips. 🌊

To get involved visit our events page at watersafety.ie or contact you local area committee for more info. 🏖️

It is with deep sadness that we have learnt of the passing of Water Safety Ireland - Limerick volunteer Michael O'Sulliv...
06/06/2026

It is with deep sadness that we have learnt of the passing of Water Safety Ireland - Limerick volunteer Michael O'Sullivan.
Michael was a beloved figure within his water safety community and was highly respected for his dedication to his Limerick Water Safety Area Committee. During his tenure, Michael worked extensively to reduce drowning risks and promote aquatic education. He spearheaded lifesaving and swimming instruction campaigns across Limerick, coordinating training venues like Glin Pier and organising courses to help participants eventually qualify as lifeguards. Michael frequently advocated for public vigilance regarding water safety, enriching the lives of all those he taught and advising many on the importance of being aware of river or coastal hazards. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Funeral details here:https://rip.ie/death-notice/michael-patrick-osullivan-kerry-kenmare-632798

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