There’s almost nothing better than jumping into crisp, cool water on a hot day! There are several parks around the state that have great spots for swimming and hanging out by the water!
It’s the law! Kids 14 years of age and under on boats 19 feet or less are required to wear a Coast Guard approved and properly fitting life jacket when underway. It is recommended that all passengers on boats wear life jackets – it can be the difference between life and death in an emergency (especially in cold water).
Click here for more information on how to choose a life jacket.
Click here to watch a video depicting cold water safety training and techniques.
In the past ten years nearly 67% of the fatal boating accidents in Idaho were the result of victims involuntarily entering the water from small boats. The average water temperature of Idaho’s water is 52 degrees, even during the summer! Wearing a life jacket can greatly increase your risk of surviving a cold water immersion situation.
Cold Shock – Initial entry – 5 minutes:
Swim Failure – 5 – 30 minutes:
Hypothermia – 30 minutes or more:
Post Immersion Collapse:
To increase your chances of surviving cold water immersion, always wear your life jacket.
Learn more @ coldwatersafety.org
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