Clare County Council Appeals to Public not to Remove or Interfere with Lifebuoys
Clare County Council is calling on members of the public not to remove or interfere with ring buoys placed beside rivers, lakes, canals, and along the county’s coastline, as tampering with these lifesaving devices could cost lives.

The appeal is being issued ahead of a warm spell of weather this week, with increased numbers of people expected to visit the county’s waterways.
The public is also being urged to play their part in saving lives by reporting any missing, stolen, or damaged ring buoys across the county.
Water Safety Officer with Clare County Council Maebh Collins explained, “Ring buoys are vital tools in water rescues, providing flotation and support to people in distress until emergency services arrive.”
“As the summer brings more people to Clare’s waterways, it’s vital that lifebuoys are in place and in working condition. Every missing or damaged lifebuoy poses a serious risk. By reporting faults or disappearances, members of the public can help prevent tragedy. A stolen lifebuoy is a stolen life.”
The public is encouraged to play their part in protecting these vital pieces of safety equipment by reporting any missing or damaged ring buoys to Clare County Council at (065) 6846270 or watersafetyoff@clarecoco.ie, or through Water Safety Ireland’s online reporting form at watersafety.ie/ringbuoys.
In addition, the public is invited to suggest new locations where additional ring buoys may be needed to further enhance safety near water.
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