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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary gets good news - sort of? |
The vast majority of accidents and deaths could have been prevented through responsible behavior. Top causes for all accidents revealed by 2007 statistics remain fairly consistent with previous years. Operator inattention, careless/reckless operation, passenger/skier behavior, excessive speed, and alcohol use rank as the top five contributing factors. Alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents; it was listed as the leading factor in 21% of the deaths. Where instruction data was submitted, three fourths of the deaths occurred on boats where the operator had not received boating safety instruction. Over two-thirds of those killed in boating accidents drowned, and of those, 90 percent were not wearing life jackets.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is asking all boat owners and operators to help reduce fatalities, injuries, property damage, and healthcare costs related to recreational boating accidents by taking personal responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their passengers. Essential steps include always wearing a life jacket and requiring passengers to do the same; never operating a boat, that includes personal water craft and paddle craft such as a kayak or canoe while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; completing a boating safety course; and getting a free vessel safety check annually by local Coast Guard Auxiliary examiners.
For more information about staying safe on the water, and the services provided by the Coast Guard Auxiliary, call (816) 682-6552 or visit us online at www.cgaux.net.
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