Drowning prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Inadequate life
vests can be as dangerous as no life vest at all. Choose life jackets
that are labeled “Coast Guard Approved.”
Everyone who is on a boat should wear a personal flotation device
(PFD). A variety of types are available for different water sports, and
they also come in different sizes. Check the manufacturer’s label to
see the activities and conditions for which the PFD is appropriate. Have
each family member try on his or her PFD before you purchase it to make
sure it fits properly and comfortably.
Personal Flotation Devices such as a lifejacket or vest can be
buoyant or inflatable and come in many sizes and styles. PFD’s are worn
63% of children 5-14 years on contrast to 91% for children under 5
years while boating.
Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s)
- ALL NON-SWIMMERS should wear PFD’s when they are near water.
- Each person on board any small craft or boat of open construction should wear a PFD.
- Choose & wear only those PFD’s that bear the label "U.S. Coast Guard-approved".
Other floatation devices on the market, designed to serve as teaching
aids, are good for teaching situations and may be used as aids to
assist swimmers, but they should not be relied on as lifesaving devices.