Stay safe out on the water this summer with these paddling safety tips
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Stay Safe While Paddling this Summer!
Kayakers launching at beautiful forest lake
*Washington State Governor Jay Inslee has proclaimed July 21-27 as Paddle Safe Week, for the sixth year in a row.* Promoted by the Recreational Boating Safety program, Paddle Safe Week is a great opportunity to learn about safety awareness for next time you?re out on the water!?
*The single, most important thing is to always wear a life jacket out on the water.?*Some additional safety tips include:
*Carry Essential Gear* ? Carry the essentials for safety, emergency communications and comfort.
*Check and Understand the Weather* ? Check the weather frequently before and during each trip, keeping an eye on current conditions and forecasts.
*File a Float Plan* ? Before heading out, study the intended route, and let someone know the plan.
*Paddle with a Group* ? Go out with at least three people and stay close enough for visual or verbal contact.
*Learn how to Self-rescue* ? Know how to get back in or on the craft. Paddlecraft are typically safe, but there?s a higher risk of going overboard and becoming an accidental swimmer.
Paddlers should know that kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards (SUP) are subject to boating laws and regulations. Participants are urged to get educated about safety laws and best practices, boat with others, file a float plan and carry essential gear.?
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Teaching Safe Paddling to Washington Youth
Paddle Safe Course Youth on Kayaks
Through funding provided by the?No Child Left Inside Grant [ [link removed] ], the Washington State Parks Boating Program has partnered with organizations across the state to expand the Paddle Safe curriculum. In the programs second summer, over 300+ kids will spend a day outside, learning safe paddling skills and getting out on the water with skilled instructors. They are fitted with a Coast Guard-approved life jacket, which they take home with them at the end of the day. Participants learn valuable water competencies and as part of a concerted efforts from a coalition of water-safety agencies to reduce boating fatalities and accidents.
The program has expanded to reach communities across the state and plans to reach even more Washington youth in future years.?
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Training the State?s Marine Law Enforcement Officers
The Recreational Boating Safety Program coordinates the training of Marine Law Enforcement Officers who patrol Washington Waterways and help keep recreators safe. This spring, over 109 new officers completed training courses ? give a wave if you see them out on the water!
Marine Law Enforcement Officer Training
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Promote Safe Paddling in your Community
* *Wear your life jacket!* Help normalize life jacket wear when paddling, encourage those around you to do the same.
* *Be a role model* in your community by knowing and demonstrating safety best practices. The American Canoe Association maintains a?library of education content [ [link removed] ], which is a great resource for learning about safety.
* *Share safety tips with your friends and family* -?use hashtag *#PaddleSafeWeek* on all social media posts and direct people to learn more at?PaddleSafeWa.org [ [link removed] ].
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