Manitoba RCMP is reminding everyone about summer water activities that should accompany safety standards.
Boaters and those who use a paddleboard, kayak, or canoe, are asked to remember that water temperatures are still cold even though air temperatures are rising. Be aware of the wind and your surroundings and always wear a lifejacket or Personal Floatation Device (PFD).
On June 18, two young women, from Winnipeg, who were paddle boarding without lifejackets, had to be rescued out on Lake Manitoba after they were unable to return to shore due to the strong winds.
Thankfully, they were not injured but this incident could have easily resulted in tragedy.
In partnership with the Life Saving Society, here are important safety tips the RCMP encourages:
- Wear your lifejacket
- Learn to swim
- Always swim with a buddy
- Children and non-swimmers should always be supervised around water
- Be aware of cold-water risks
- Alcohol and water don’t mix - don’t drink and swim and certainly don’t drink and drive your boat
"It is very important to wear a lifejacket. Many serious incidents that occur on our waterways are as a result of not wearing a properly fitting lifejacket or Personal Flotation Device", says Staff Sergeant Bob Chabot, Manitoba RCMP Inland Water Transport Coordinator. "When unexpected incidents occur, and a person ends up in the water, a lifejacket or PFD is your number one piece of safety equipment."
Following these safety tips will help make everyone's experience on the water a safe and enjoyable one.