Across the city’s waterfront Coastguard Rescue Teams are at a high state of readiness and are out daily, promoting and ensuring water safety around the main event areas. You’ll see our teams out and about on foot but also using some specialist vehicles and personal watercraft all in the name of keeping you safe.
Clyde Waterfront is home to some of Glasgow’s most popular visitor attractions and will understandably be attracting a lot of people during the COP26 summit.
Peter Stewart, Senior Coastal Operations Officer said: “Whatever your reason for visiting, we are on hand if things do go wrong. However, we would remind everyone to respect the water because it will not respect you.”
Remember:
- check weather forecasts, be aware of changing conditions and tides and keep clear of the water during periods of bad weather
- alcohol and open water do not mix
- water temperatures in the UK remain dangerously cold increasing the risk of cold-water shock
- if you see someone in trouble in the water, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard
Whether you’re local or in town for the UN Climate Change Conference, please stay safe near the water. Local restrictions will also be in place – please check.
Picture credit: Kevin Paterson