Make it illegal for clothing retailers to sell blue, white or grey swimwear for children

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Madison Brown and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

On the Beach, the package holiday company, is calling on the UK Government to urgently review retailers being able to sell blue, white and grey swimwear to children aged between 0 – 16 years old.

Blue, white or grey swimwear is extremely difficult to see underwater, in some cases, it’s impossible to see. 

According to research by On the Beach, 66% of children own swimwear in these colours, unnecessarily putting their lives in danger. 

Colour experts have analysed testing and have confirmed that these colours of swimwear are dangerous, as they cannot be seen underwater, meaning that if a child was drowning, lifeguards would be unable to locate them. 

Rebecca Adlington, four-time Olympic medallist and former lifeguard Paddy McGuinness are backing On the Beach’s call for change, and we want you to join them.

It is vital that the Government takes action now so that children can been seen at all times in the water. Lives are at stake. 

Please help us end putting children’s lives in unnecessary danger and sign this petition for change. 

For more information visit: https://www.onthebeach.co.uk/swimwear-safety

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On the BeachPetition StarterOn the Beach started way back in 2004 building from the ground up with a love of holibobs and travel. We have more than 60 million website visitors every year and over seven million customers have enjoyed their perfect On the Beach holiday.

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Recent signers:
Madison Brown and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

On the Beach, the package holiday company, is calling on the UK Government to urgently review retailers being able to sell blue, white and grey swimwear to children aged between 0 – 16 years old.

Blue, white or grey swimwear is extremely difficult to see underwater, in some cases, it’s impossible to see. 

According to research by On the Beach, 66% of children own swimwear in these colours, unnecessarily putting their lives in danger. 

Colour experts have analysed testing and have confirmed that these colours of swimwear are dangerous, as they cannot be seen underwater, meaning that if a child was drowning, lifeguards would be unable to locate them. 

Rebecca Adlington, four-time Olympic medallist and former lifeguard Paddy McGuinness are backing On the Beach’s call for change, and we want you to join them.

It is vital that the Government takes action now so that children can been seen at all times in the water. Lives are at stake. 

Please help us end putting children’s lives in unnecessary danger and sign this petition for change. 

For more information visit: https://www.onthebeach.co.uk/swimwear-safety

avatar of the starter
On the BeachPetition StarterOn the Beach started way back in 2004 building from the ground up with a love of holibobs and travel. We have more than 60 million website visitors every year and over seven million customers have enjoyed their perfect On the Beach holiday.
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