BP donate inflatable rescue boat
News Release
18 February 2011
BP donate
inflatable rescue boat to New Zealand’s most popular Surf
Life Saving Club
Red Beach Surf Life Saving Club has won the prestigious title of the most popular Surf Life Saving Club in New Zealand and will receive an inflatable rescue boat (IRB) thanks to BP.
To celebrate Surf Life Saving New Zealand's centenary, BP, who has been a key supporter of the organisation for the past 43 years, called upon Kiwis to vote for their favourite club. A clear winner with more than 13,000 votes, Red Beach takes home the special centennial IRB.
Since the summer of 1910/1911, Surf Lifeguards have saved more than 50,000 New Zealander’s from drowning, prevented 1.5 million accidents in the surf and provided more than 3 million hours of voluntary patrol service.
“We wanted to recognise the local Surf Life Saving Clubs who save many lives every year,” said BP New Zealand Managing Director Mike McGuinness. “We encouraged people to get online and vote for their favourite club.”
“IRB’s are a critical tool which help us save lives. We are thrilled that BP are donating an IRB and drawing attention to the clubs and volunteers who make our beaches safer.” said Grant Florence, Surf Life Saving New Zealand Chief Executive.
BP primarily sponsors the inflatable rescue boats (IRB) that are used in over 60 per cent of rescues each year. “Each year, volunteers are responsible for saving around 1,500 lives. BP is delighted to provide the tools that make these rescues possible,” Mr McGuinness said.
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