COLUMBUS, OH - Ohio’s recreational boaters who take to Lake Erie, the
Ohio River and other state waterways during the Labor Day weekend are
reminded to keep safety their first priority, according to the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
The most important safe boating practices include: avoiding alcohol
consumption while boating and always wearing a life jacket. Obeying
the rules of the road, keeping a proper lookout and being responsible
for the well being of all boat passengers are also important.
“Most boating accidents are preventable because they are the result
of carelessness,” said Ken Alvey, chief of the ODNR Division of
Watercraft. “We encourage everyone to keep safety first in their minds
this holiday weekend.”
Boating activity drops considerably after the Labor Day weekend,
but September remains an excellent time to continue boating and
fishing, particularly on state park lakes. Fall fishing opportunities
increase as air and water temperatures begin to gradually decline.
Additional safe boating tips, information about boating education
classes, and boating laws are available online at ohiodnr.com