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    GDRA reminds people of water safety ahead of Labor Day

    3 days ago

    OKLAHOMA (KOAM) -- The Grand River Dam Authority is reminding people about boat safety as Labor Day weekend approaches.

    According to the GRDA Police, the 2024 summer season has been filled with multiple fatality accidents on the water. GRDA Police say it's important to remember boating and floating safety while in the water.

    "It has been a difficult summer as we have dealt with multiple tragedies on the water," said Executive Vice President/Chief of Law Enforcement & Lake Operations Brian Edwards. "We want to bring an end to that pattern as we head through the rest of the summer and the busy Labor Day weekend."

    GRDA says Oklahoma law requires any child aged 13 or under to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket on any boat that is less than 26 feet in length.

    "We encourage adults to wear their jackets at all times on the water," said Edwards. "First, it keeps you safe, and second, it sets a good example for children. Proper life jacket use should be practiced by all ages."

    Water Safety Tips:

    • Do know the water and environment where you will be boating or floating.
    • Do keep a good lookout while underway.
    • If boating, shut engines off when people are in the water near your boat.
    • Do observe the nautical "rules of the road."
    • Always check the weather forecast before getting underway. Don't get caught on the water in a storm.
    • Do keep a balanced load and trim boat.
    • Don't overload the boat.
    • Don't ride on the gunwale, bow, seat backs or any place that is not designated for sitting.
    • Don't swim or boat alone. Stay within sight of companions.
    • River floaters are reminded to let the commercial float operator know if anyone in the party is a first-time or novice floater(s). They may be able to pair them with an experienced paddler/floater or float the group in a raft where there is a lesser chance for capsizing.
    • Never dive into the river from bridges, bluffs, stream banks and trees.
    • If you get tired while floating, take a break on the bank or on a gravel bar to rest.
    • Do have a float plan. Tell someone where you are going and when you will return.
    • Use common sense on the water, slow down and watch out for others.
    • Finally, GRDA Police are reminding the public of the dangers of mixing alcohol and boating. According to those Coast Guard statistics, alcohol continued to be the leading known contributing factor in fatal boating accidents last year, accounting for 79 deaths nationwide, or a total of 17.9 percent of total fatalities.

    "Drinking and boating is a bad idea," Edwards added. "It can impair your judgment, your depth perception and overall ability to operate your vessel. Plus, it creates a dangerous situation not only for you but for your passengers and everyone else in the water around you."

    If you have an emergency while on the water, the department encourages you to call 911.

    If you have non-emergency related questions about boating rules, water safety or other issues, please feel free to contact the GRDA Police at its non-emergency number (918) 256 0911.

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