RNZ
26 October 2024, 11:44 PM
Surf Life Saving New Zealand is predicting a busy summer season, thanks to the increased chance of serious weather events and above-average temperatures..
The long weekend sees the start of summer surf life saving patrols along Aotearoa's coastlines.
Surf Life Saving's Chris Emmett said by summer's peak there would be 96 patrolled locations nationwide, and they all relied on an amazing group of volunteers.
They had been at work over the winter keeping up their knowledge and fitness, and they were keen to begin beach patrols again, he said.
But the volunteers needed the public to support them by being aware of risks and making good decisions around water, he said.
"Keeping people safe is not something that surf lifeguards can do on their own. We need the public to help their local clubs to ensure everyone stays safe."
Volunteers were "incredibly well prepared, trained and committed to supporting the public", Emmett said.
"Our surf lifeguards across the country are a friendly, approachable presence ... [and] we encourage beachgoers to come and ask us questions, find out about the beach and water conditions for that day, hazards to watch out for, and what the tides are doing.
"Many of our patrolled beaches also have informative signs that display this key information, so we also encourage everyone to look out for these."
This year, Surf Life Saving has released its key beach safety messages in te reo Māori as well as English
Surf Life Saving's 2024-25 beach safety messages
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