Salmon Arm RCMP safety tips for a safe boating season

Salmon Arm

2024-07-05 04:52 PDT

School is out, and summer vacation is officially here. Residents and visitors alike visit the majestic Shuswap Lake to enjoy it out on the water. Salmon Arm RCMP have a few reminders for all boaters this season.

Salmon Arm RCMP’s five key safe boating reminders:

  1. Wear a life jacket: Always wear a Canadian-approved personal flotation device while on the water.
  2. Always boat sober: Whether it’s prescription drugs, alcohol or cannabis, intoxication and boating do not mix. Always boat sober.
  3. Be prepared – both you and your vessel: Ensure your boat has all the required safety gear and sufficient fuel. Always check the weather before heading out.
  4. Take a boating course: Boaters are required by law to possess a Pleasure Craft Operator Card in order to operate a motorized boat.
  5. Be aware of the dangers of cold-water immersion: Cold water can severely impact your ability to swim and stay afloat. No matter your swimming ability, the best chance of surviving an accidental cold-water immersion is to wear your life jacket.

Salmon Arm RCMP do conduct water patrols to ensure compliance with boating safety regulations. This includes checking for personal floatation devices, and proof of operator’s card if on a motorized boat.

Salmon Arm RCMP recommend all boaters review your boat safety knowledge before getting back out on the water this season, and wish all boaters a safe summer season! stated Constable Andrew Hodges of the Salmon Arm RCMP.

For more information on boat safety, please visit Transport Canada’s Boating Safety Page.

Released by:

Cst. Andrew Hodges
Media Relations Officer
Salmon Arm RCMP
1980 11 Ave NE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 2V5
Office: 250-832-6044
Fax: 250-832-6842

Email: andrew.hodges@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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