Greenwich Police Marine Section Kicks Off Enhanced Summer Coverage on Long Island Sound

On May 4, Greenwich Police Marine Section started its enhanced summer coverage on Long Island Sound.

“As we kick off the 2020 boating season, the Marine Officers want to remind everyone about the need for life jackets and personal flotation devices,” Police wrote on Facebook.

According to the US Coast Guard, in 2018, four out of every five recreational boating fatalities were caused by drowning. Wearing a life jacket may have avoided more than 80% of those deaths.

Boaters, whether new or experienced, love the adventure and fun of a day spent on the water. However, accidents happen quickly, so don’t just carry a life jacket, be responsible, and wear it while boating. New life jackets are more comfortable, lightweight, and stylish than the bulky orange style of jackets. There are innovative options that allow for better mobility and flexibility for activities like boating, fishing, paddling, or hunting.

As a boat operator, you need to ensure that every personal flotation device is Coast Guard approved. Remember to have one wearable Type I, II, III, or V for every person on-board or being towed. Also, have at least one throwable Type IV device on boats 16 feet and larger. Lastly, keep them readily accessible before an emergency arises.

Should you have further questions or would like more information about boating or personal watercraft safety, please contact the Marine Section at 203-622-8044.