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Why you should wear a PFD
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Why should YOU wear a PFD???
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By Wayne Spivak
National Press Corps
National Marketing & Public Affairs Department
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

"Just an old fashioned love song playing on the radio" from the song "Old Fashioned Love Song" sounds just like every story you read about Personal Flotation Devices, also known as PFDs and Life Jackets. "You'll swear you've heard it before as it slowly rambles on and on", how you should wear your Life Jacket.

So, this story will catch an edge, and won't be "Just an old fashioned love song" but will hopefully be "Coming down in three part harmony." And those three parts are Why and When, When and Where, and lastly Who, Why, When and Where.

Why and When

Why should you wear your Life Jacket? Because it's the law? Because it can save your life?

Unfortunately, unless you are a child under 13, and not in the cabin, there is no requirement to wear a Life Jacket.

Fortunately, it can save your life. In the latest available Boating Accident Statistics - 2000 (COMDTPUB P16754.14), the Coast Guard logged 701 fatalities. "Five hundred and nineteen (519) boaters drowned in 2000... Life jackets could have saved the lives of approximately 445 boaters who drowned. In 2000, approximately eight out of every 10 victims in fatal boating accidents were not wearing life jackets."

The Why, in my book provides a good reason to wear your Life Jacket. The When is also easy! When you get on your boat. When the boat leaves its slip or the dock. When conditions are such, that you as a passenger or the pilot become nervous. When the weather conditions change for the worse. When you just would feel safer!

When and Where

Our second partner in the three part harmony is when and where. Where do you keep your Life Jacket's? Where is extremely important. It could mean the difference between life and death, and if you don't want to be that dramatic, how bouts the difference from some time unconvinced or a ticket issued by the Coast Guard.

Why life and death? Should tragedy strike, there is limited time in which to act, and if you have to go and start finding where your Life Jacket's are, then you've probably wasted precious time. A few years back, an amateur videographer caught a boat sink in Florida. Two people were wearing Life Jacket's, several others, including the skipper weren't. Those without died. The boat went down in less than 30 seconds!

Federal law requires one Life Jacket for each passenger on a vessel. In addition, these Life Jacket's must be readily accessible! The Coast Guard does not consider Life Jacket's still in the manufacturer's packaging as readably accessible. In addition, Life Jacket's sitting on the bottom of a compartment, with all sorts of nautical doodads on top of it, are also not considered to be accessible. If your Life Jacket's aren't readably accessible, as far as the Coast Guard is concerned, you don't have any.

So, if you're stopped for a safety check by the Coast Guard and you don't have the required Life Jacket's, you're gonna get cited!

So when you get stopped by law enforcement, if you are wearing your Life Jacket's, wow, that's terrific! Otherwise, where they are located can be a life saver to you and a time saver as well!

Who, Why, When and Where

Now this is a mouthful. And the answers are so simple.

Who: You, and every one else on your boat.

Why: Because it's the right thing to do!

When: When you walk onto your vessel.

Where: Need more information about boating and safety? Contact us for more information at More Information.