These tools include:
- Clear signage
- Fit-for-purpose public rescue equipment (PRE)
- Practical, life-saving solutions tailored for inland water environments
This new resource represents years of research, site assessments, and community collaboration, all aimed at keeping people safe near the wai.
Why inland water safety matters
Beaches often dominate public conversations about water safety; inland waterways account for a significant proportion of drowning fatalities in New Zealand. Inland sites can be especially hazardous, with strong currents, sudden drop-offs, hidden snags, and limited access or exit points. Without lifeguards on duty at most inland locations, these risks can easily catch people off guard.

DPA’s new guidelines respond to this risk by providing land managers and local leaders with tools to act proactively; not reactively.
Introducing DPA’s Inland Water Services
To support the implementation of these new guidelines, DPA offers a comprehensive range of inland water consultancy services available across New Zealand.
Our team of experts can assist with:
- Inland Water Hazard Assessments
Site-specific evaluations to identify risks and develop practical safety recommendations. - Signage and PRE Planning
Guidance on compliant water safety signage (AS/NZS 2416:2010) and public rescue equipment suited to local conditions. - Community Drowning Profiles
Data-informed reports using activity data, drowning statistics, and demographic insights to support targeted interventions. - Local Water Safety Plans
Strategic safety frameworks co-developed with councils, iwi, hapū, and user groups. - Community Education and Training
Hands-on training sessions and “Have a Go” events covering bystander rescue skills and proper use of public rescue equipment.
The power of PRE: Simple tools, life-saving outcomes
Everyday people are often the first to respond in a water emergency. In fact, 14% of New Zealand adults report having attempted a water rescue (Omnipoll, 2024). That’s why DPA recommends placing clear signage and public rescue equipment at high-risk inland water locations.
Effective public rescue equipment:
- Provides flotation for the person in distress
- Keeps rescuers safer
- Is visible and intuitive to use
- Must be maintained and paired with hazard signage

Let’s work together
Whether you manage a reserve, a quarry lake, a rural stream, river, tidal beach, pond, or an urban swimming hole, we’re here to help. Our team supports evidence-based, culturally grounded best practice solutions that reduce risk and save lives.
Together, we can help more people enjoy the water and make it home safely.
Get in touch
Want to learn more about how we can help? Reach out to our team:
- Email: consultancy@dpanz.org.nz
- Phone: 09 376 5114
- Visit us: 85 Westhaven Drive, St Marys Bay, Auckland 1010
We’re always happy to kōrero about improving water safety in your community.
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