Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania
Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) strongly encourages boaters to wear
their life jackets on cold Pennsylvania waters.
Despite a drastic decline in boating fatalities from 2006, the PFBC
stresses the dangers of not wearing a life jacket, especially in cold
water where sudden immersion (cold water shock) can kill a boater
within seconds of submersion. The PFBC encourages boaters to be safe
on the water by wearing their life jackets and taking a
safe boating course.
“Too many people are still dying because they don’t recognize the
danger of cold water,” PFBC Boating and Access Director Dan Martin
said. In every fatal accident in 2007, except one, cold water shock
was a probable factor. The vast majority of the fatalities happened
when a small boat capsized or the victim fell overboard.
“The sad thing is that all the fatalities were preventable,” Martin
said.
The number one way to be safe on the water is to wear a life
jacket. Eighty percent of all recreational boating fatalities could be
prevented if the victim had been wearing a Coast Guard approved life
jacket at the time of the accident. Only two of the boating accident
victims in 2007 were wearing a life jacket at the time of the mishap
that resulted in their death. None of the victims were known to have
taken a boating safety course.
Learn how to become a more responsible boater by visiting the
Water & Ice Safety
page of the PFBC website and always remember...
BE SAFE. WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET.