Friends Don't Let Friends Go Without A Lifejacket

Coast Guard Auxiliary recommends that the best way to prevent tragedy on the water is to - "Just Wear It"

 The Coast Guard Auxiliary wants to remind the boating public and others who live, work or play around the water - friends don't let friends go without a lifejacket. Whether you plan to go fishing, hunting, waterskiing, or just want to enjoy a day on or around the water, the single most import thing you can do to prevent a tragedy is to "just wear it."
The statistics are fairly consistent in that each year, in that between 80 and 90 percent of those who die in a boating accident drown. An overwhelming number of these drowning victims were not wearing lifejackets. Most boating safety experts believe that the majority of these deaths could have been prevented, if only the droning victim had simply been wearing a properly fitted life jacket. Wearing a lifejacket on a boat is akin to wearing a seat belt in your car. Just as you shouldn't start your journey in you car without bucking up, you need to wear your lifejacket anytime you are on or near the water.
While the law requires most children to "just wear it," there are no rules for wearing life jackets for adults. In fact, the life jacket wear rate for adults is believed to be somewhere around five percent, far below the wear rate for seatbelts. The lifejackets of old were bulky and uncomfortable, but today, there are may styles to choose from, including inflatable lifejackets, that offer a maximum amount of comfort and buoyancy.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary urges all boaters, including sailors and paddle craft operators, to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket at all times when on or near the water.
For photos of various lifejacket types,

visit http://www.uscgboating.org/IMAGEMANAGER/search_results.aspx
and select lifejackets in the image category.

 

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