Staffordshire County Council warns of the dangers of ice following tragedy in Solihull

By Sarah Garner

13th Dec 2022 | Local News

Victoria Wilson, Staffordshire County Council Communities leader, warned of the dangers of icy bodies of water (Staffordshire County Council).
Victoria Wilson, Staffordshire County Council Communities leader, warned of the dangers of icy bodies of water (Staffordshire County Council).

People in Staffordshire are being reminded about the dangers of playing near or on frozen bodies of water. 

This comes following the tragic deaths of three young boys after falling into an icy lake in Solihull. 

Playing on frozen lakes, ponds, canals or reservoirs may seem tempting but this is extremely dangerous, warns Staffordshire County Council. 

Parents are also being asked to talk to their children about the dangers when near bodies of water and to stay away. 

Staffordshire County Council's Communities leader, Victoria Wilson, said: "We are all deeply saddened by the deaths of the three boys in Solihull and our thoughts are very much with their families and friends.

"We know it can be tempting to play near or on frozen lakes and ponds but I want to remind people that this can be extremely dangerous. There is no way of telling how thick the ice is and the water underneath will be freezing."

Some tips on staying safe near frozen lakes from the Royal Life Saving Society include:

  • Children should not go on the ice under any circumstances
  • Stay away from the edge of bodies of water as uneven terrain can make slips and falls more likely
  • Whenever possible, stick to well-lit routes away from water
  • Keep dogs on a lead when they're near the ice, and don't throw sticks or toys onto the ice
  • If a pet falls in, do not go into the ice or water to rescue them, move somewhere where the dog can climb out and call them to you 

If you see someone fall through the ice:

  • Shout for assistance, get help also by phoning the emergency services
  • Do not walk or climb onto the ice to attempt a rescue 
  • Should to the casualty to 'keep still' and offer reassurance to keep them calm
  • Try and reach them from the bank using a rope, pole, tree branch, clothing tied together or anything else which can extend your reach
  • If you cannot reach them, slide something which floats, such as a plastic bottle or football, across the ice for them to hold onto to stay afloat whilst help is on the way.

 Further advice is available at Royal Life Saving Society.

     

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