SAFETY TIPS

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Posted on Feb 15 2012
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Before you take to the water, Coast Sector Guam advises mariners to consider the following:

* Leave a float plan with a responsible individual who knows your intentions, location and who they should call if you do not return as scheduled.

* Always have flares and other visual distress signals on board. Inspect them regularly; they can save your life and help rescuers find you at night should you be in distress.

* Wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket and set the example for your passengers or paddling partners. Before getting underway, verify you have enough life jackets for everyone on board.

* Maintain awareness on the water-be aware of activity around your vessel including changing weather, and always know your location.

* Don’t boat alone-boating alone is not recommended. Recreational paddlers canoeists and kayakers often travel with a single craft and one partner, or even solo, but it is recommended you canoe, kayak or boat with at least three people or two craft.

* Kayakers and paddlers are highly encouraged to use the Paddle Smart Identification Sticker. In situations where a craft is found without its paddler, this sticker permits the Coast Guard to quickly identify who to contact. Get yours today from the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

* Know your limitations-be honest with yourself and your companions. Your life and the lives of those in your party may depend on how everyone understands each other’s capabilities.

Source: U.S. Coast Guard

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