News brought to you by:
InfoKwik Web Design, Marketing & Hosting Kansas City
|
Size Does Matter - When Choosing A Life Jacket |
. Weigh a child and measure for chest size under the arms before shopping for a child's life jacket. A properly fitting jacket should be snug but not tight.
. Check for proper fit of a life jacket on a child. Wearing the jacket, the child should stand normally with arms at his or her sides. Grab the jacket at the shoulders and firmly lift up. The jacket does not fit if it moves more than three inches up and down the child's body during the test.
. Ensure a life jacket for an infant or child has a crotch strap to help keep the life jacket on, an oversized float collar to help keep the head out of the water and a grab loop for easier water rescue. All straps should be intact and fastened at all times.
So what is the safest life jacket? In terms of risk of drowning, the safest life jacket is the one you're willing to wear! There are many good choices to keep safe on the water. Some of the choices are better for certain situations than others, and therefore the choices are explained in the "Think Safe" life jacket pamphlet that is sold with every US Coast Guard approved life jacket. By reading the pamphlet, you can understand how to safely have fun on the water. For more information about life jacket types, visit http://www.safeboatingcampaign.net/types.htm or http://www.boatingsidekicks.com/lifejackets.htm.
So what about the cost - aren't life jackets expensive? Just keep in mind that no one thinks about the cost when they are in the water! The value of a life jacket could be priceless.
For more information about the Coast Guard Auxiliary, call (816) 682-6552 or visit us online at www.cgaux.net.
Advertise on this site
Add a Comment
Please be civil.