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Water safety for older Victorians

Never overestimate your abilities. Never underestimate the risks around water.

Victorians aged 65 years and above have a high age specific drowning rate (with males over-represented). Many were a result of accidental slips, trips and falls into the water.

Changing fitness levels as we get older can impact our swimming abilities, as too can medication and alcohol.

Remember to never swim alone, even if you believe you are a great swimmer. And, if you are someone who enjoys boating, wear a life jacket as it can keep you afloat if needed while help arrives.

Know the risks and how to best prepare yourself to continue to explore and enjoy Victoria’s beaches, oceans, rivers, and waterways while staying safe.

Never overestimate your abilities and never underestimate the risks around water.

Water safety tips for Victorians aged 65 and over

Safety & emergencies

Updated 9 March 2023



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