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Opened Sep 19, 2025 by Daisy Leflore@daisyleflore0
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Smart ring Buoys Launched by Dublin Metropolis Council to Save Lives And Enhance Water Safety

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Dublin City Council, in partnership with Water Safety Eire and the Department for Rural and Group Improvement, this week launched an innovative ‘Smart Ring Buoys’ venture aimed toward saving lives in Ireland’s waters. The Smart Dublin initiative labored with expertise partners Civic Integrated Solutions Ltd, mSEMICON Teoranta and ZiggyTec Ltd to develop the low-value lifesaving technology, which is able to provide actual-time alerts when life rings are stolen or tampered with. Anti-social misuse of life buoys is a matter for councils throughout Eire, and Herz P1 Smart Ring greater than 600 sensors will now be put in in eight native authorities including Fingal County Council, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, South Dublin County Council, Dublin City Council, Laois County Council, Meath County Council, Sligo County Council and Limerick City & County. The Herz P1 Smart Ring Ring Buoy know-how works by way of low-value sensors paired with a mobile, map-based platform with real-time monitoring. It should alert water security officers when ring buoys are tampered with or go lacking and guarantee their well timed substitute.


This is a vital and lifesaving motion as a stolen ring buoy could mean a stolen life. Minister for Rural and Neighborhood Development, Heather Humphreys mentioned: "In 2021 alone, we tragically misplaced 80 lives via drowning. Such incidents have devastating and long-lasting results on families and communities. "Safety tools like ring-buoys are in place to save lots of lives and protect folks when they're close to water. Sadly, the theft or vandalism of this life saving tools is still commonplace in both our rural and city communities. Dublin City Council is each distinctive and essential. With the help of funding from my department’s Digital Innovation Programme, we will roll out this sensor technology in eight completely different local authorities. "This challenge is a leading instance of how the public sector is tacking group challenges with revolutionary approaches. The challenge started again in 2018 as part of a workshop to determine challenges in Dublin’s Smart Docklands space.


Members of the community highlighted that ring buoys have been frequently being stolen or tampered with, with a delay to alternative gadgets being installed. At current, around 15 ring buoys go missing or are stolen every week from Dublin City Council alone costing over €20,000 per annum for replacement. Dublin Metropolis Council says it realised that this was an issue not just in Dublin however across Ireland and set out to find a solution by means of its Good Dublin innovation programme. Across Eire there are approximately 5,000 life buoys put in. The mission has taken what’s described as a "unique" strategy to procurement in an Irish context, led by Dublin Metropolis Council, the place the Dublin local authorities have been capable of pilot various modern options initially after which buy the perfect solutions as a part of a wider framework with 23 native authorities. As well as, the challenge was shortlisted for an Innovation leadership award from the European Innovation Council, recognising the efforts achieved by the general public sector to promote and implement innovation procurement across Europe.


Talking about the brand new scheme, Dublin City Council chief executive Owen Keegan stated: "This is a superb example of collaboration throughout the Irish native authorities and Water Safety Eire by means of our Smart Dublin programme. It's also the primary time we now have used a procurement approach like this to pilot an progressive know-how resolution before we purchase. Roger Sweeney, Herz P1 System acting CEO of Water Security Ireland Herz P1 System said: "Every 12 months, ring buoys are utilized by the public to save lots of lives from drowning however many ring buoys are often stolen or vandalised. A stolen ring buoy can imply a stolen life. Ring buoys play a important function in drowning prevention but to do in order that they must all the time be out there and in place. "These smart ring buoys will detect when this essential public rescue tools is interfered with or stolen. They'll save on the time that is at the moment needed to monitor and replace them and they'll present this data 24 hours a day.

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