Boat traffic picks up on Labor Day weekend, and the Safe Boating Campaign offers some safety reminders for those leaving shore.
"No matter your age, wear a life jacket from the moment you reach the dock and while you're out on the water," Yvonne Pentz, communications director of the National Safe Boating Council, said in a council news release. The council leads the Safe Boating Campaign.
In 2020, 86% of recreational boating drowning victims were not wearing a life jacket, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
When selecting a life jacket, check that it's U.S. Coast Guard-approved, appropriate for the water activity, and fits properly.
New life jackets may carry a label with a performance level icon instead of the previous "type" system label, but the new label doesn't make life jackets with the previous label obsolete. Boaters can keep using their life jacket as long as it is in good condition, fits properly and is appropriate for the activity.
Here are some more safety tips from the Safe Boating Campaign:
More information
The U.S. Coast Guard has more on boating safety.
SOURCE: National Safe Boating Council, news release, Aug. 30, 2021