Water sports, relaxing in the sun and splashing in the water are great ways to make memories with family and friends. Water lovers must be careful near the marina and dock, though, to assure that their getaways are safe ones. If you are hitting the open waters this season, don’t forget these safety tips!

Docking Tips:

General Boating Precautions:

Safety First
To avoid a potential fire onboard, inspect fuel hoses and containers on a regular basis to prevent the escaping vapors from going into bilges. Also, check the wiring and all appliances on deck for damage frequently.

As a safety precaution, keep fire extinguishers on deck and fit smoke detectors to the cabin.

Get more recreational boating tips from the National Safety Council.

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Staying Safe Near Bodies Of Water
During the hot summer months, playing near the water and swimming with family and friends can be a relaxing way to cool off. However, there’s always a substantial risk of drowning or sustaining another life-changing injury near large bodies of water. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), individuals aged 1-4 and 15-24 have the highest drowning rates. Keep your family and friends safe near bodies of water by adhering to these safety recommendations:

  • Make sure that children are always supervised when they’re near water.
  • Enroll young children in swimming lessons to teach them how to float, hold their breath and move through the water.
  • Wear an appropriately-sized lifejacket whenever you are on a boat or a ship.
  • Never rely on recreational floating devices such as water wings or foam noodles to support yourself in the water.
  • Never consume alcohol when you’re near water.
  • Check with local officials or lifeguards if you’re concerned about the water conditions at a public beach.

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