Lifeguard Tristin de Swardt with the NSRI Pink Rescue BuoyPlease take care of these buoys!The NSRI Pink Rescue Buoys are placed at selected inland dams rivers, and beaches along the coastline where there is a danger of people drowning or needing rescue. The project is made possible by corporate and public donations and is part of an extensive National Drowning Prevention Campaign started by Sea Rescue in 2017. The deployment of the Pink Rescue Buoys is done with the cooperation of city councils, municipalities and communities in a rapidly growing effort to make our waters safer and to prevent drowning incidents. Part of the initiative follows the World Health Organisation’s principals of empowering community members with peer rescue and CPR skills. When we put Pink Rescue Buoys up in an area, we target this education at the communities through traditional and social media channels.They are bright pink so that they can be easily spotted on the water by responding rescuers. The pink colour is also unique to NSRI. So if you see a Pink Rescue Buoy anywhere other than on its pole you can be sure that it belongs to Sea Rescue and should be returned to its sign. On each Pink Buoy there is a location number and Sea Rescue’s head office number.#aStolenBuoyIsAstolenLifeThe cost of the Pink Rescue Buoy and the sign is R1 500 and can be purchased here.For more information on this project, you are welcome to contact us on pinkrescuebuoys@searescue.org.za
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