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The River Thames at Kingston town centre is a wide river where the depth of the water is 1.5 metres or more. Find out how to stay safe and how to help someone in the water.
Find out what to do in an emergency in the water and how to help someone in trouble.
The River Thames passes Kingston town centre and has a Category B waterway. This means it is a wide river where the depth of the water is 1.5 metres or more.
If you fall into cold water your instinct may be to try and swim hard and fast. But, the more you do this it becomes more dangerous.
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) suggests doing the following:
If you see someone fall into the water, do not follow them.
Keep watching the person in the water so you can give information to the emergency services. Tell the person to float on their back.
Watch the RNLI's video about making the right call
We define anything below 15C as cold water. This can affect your breathing and movement. We call this cold water shock and it can lead to drowning.
Find out about cold water shock symptoms and how to deal with it from the RNLI
#RespecttheWater is the partnership campaign run by the NWSF. It provides life-saving water advice to the public.
If you see someone else in trouble in the water this summer, you should:
Drowning is one of the leading causes of accidental death in the UK. To stay safe around water, follow the water safety code.