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18 NEBRASKAland • JUNE 2017 By Jeff Kurrus With boating season in full swing, consider the following safety tips to keep you and your family safe on the water. 1) Make a pre-departure checklist to be prepared for any water emergency. These include a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, flashlight and rope. 2) Check the weather before going and use common sense before getting on the water. 3) Wear your life jacket at all times. In fatal boating accidents, 78 percent of the victims drown, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Of these, 84 percent are not wearing a life jacket. Comfortable Coast Guard-approved life jackets are widely available. 4) Boating under the influence of alcohol is just as deadly as drinking and driving. Due to sun exposure and heat, people are likely to become impaired more quickly when on the water. So play it safe and avoid alcohol when boating. The blood alcohol content is .08, the same as for motor vehicles. 5) Install a carbon monoxide alarm on your boat. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless and poisonous gas that is emitted by all internal combustion engines, such as boat engines. The symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to seasickness, but CO can kill in a matter of minutes. 6) Understand your audible signals and your navigation rules. You can find both, and more rules and regulations, at OutdoorNebraska.org/guides. ■ Thanks to Lindsey Lucenta and Herb Angell for their reporting on this article. Boating Safety PHOTO BY JEFF KURRUS

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