A NATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
By
Rosemary Doolin
FSO-PA
Freeport Station
Surfside, TX.
Charles
and Rosemary Doolin
Point
Glass Ship
U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary
Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets range in
price from as low as $15.00 to about $400.00 for the top of the
line inflatable, although, even the most expensive life jacket
is worthless if it is not worn.
With the long Labor Day holiday just a few days away the U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary points out that life jacket wear is
"critical" to surviving a boating accident. Ninety percent of
boaters who drown were not wearing their life jackets, and
according to Coast Guard statistics life jackets could prevent
approximately two-thirds of all boating-related drownings of
children ages 14 and under.
Holiday weekends are especially dangerous times
for boating. In California for example, nearly 20% of all
boating accidents occur during the three summer holiday weekends
of Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day, according to the
California Department of Boating and Waterways (DBW). Not
wearing life jackets increases that danger.
Most boating accidents are caused by operator inattention,
inexperience, and speeding, resulting in collisions. Remembering
and following a few simple boating rules of the road such as
keeping a sharp lookout for other boat traffic can help prevent
collisions on congested waterways.
In congested areas intoxicated operators and passengers increase
the already high risk of accident. Alcohol and boating are a
deadly mix especially when combined with stressors in the marine
environment such as sunglare, wind, heat and boat and engine
noise. Last year 21% of boating fatalities were alcohol related
and half of those who died were passengers whose intoxication
contributed to their deaths according to the DBW.
Those who recreate on rivers and lakes especially kayakers and
other paddle craft operators, should be aware that in some areas
the water is still cold from late snow melt. The current may be
swift, strong and not always visible. River conditions can
change quickly due to weather and water releases resulting in
increased hazard.
Parents should keep a watchful eye on children playing in or
around the water, and are advised to put properly fitting Coast
Guard approved life jackets on little ones when they're wading
as an added safety measure. Adults should also take precautions
for their own safety. A commonly seen accident scenario, parents
insure the children are wearing life jackets, but neglect to
wear life jackets themselves, instead relying on their swimming
ability to keep them safe.
Swimming out too far or attempting to retrieve gear in the
water, and being swept away by currents are all scenarios when
the persons would have survived if they had been wearing their
life jackets.
The Labor Day weekend could be safer this year if boaters
remember to maintain a proper look out, wear their life jackets
and don't boat under the influence of alcohol.
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed
civilian component of the United States Coast Guard. These men
and women can be found on the nation's waterways in the air in
classrooms and on the dock performing Maritime Domain Awareness
patrols safety patrols vessel safety checks and public
education. For more information on the United States Coast Guard
Auxiliaryvisit us at
http://www.cgaux.org.
Reprinted with permission of F.O.R. Member
Rosemary Doolin
First published nationally 30
June 2008

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