Summer is the perfect time to enjoy water activities with family and friends. One of the most popular activities is boating. Although it is a fun and exciting way to spend time on the water, it is important to remember that accidents can happen. One of the most dangerous things that can occur while boating is a fire. Especially on nonpowered inflatable crafts, fires can spread quickly and cause serious harm. One of the biggest risks associated with fires on inflatable crafts is the potential for drowning or submersion when people jump or fall off the boat in an attempt to escape the flames.
If you are boating on an inflatable craft, it is important to take safety precautions to minimize the risk of fires. Make sure that all equipment is in good condition and that everyone on the boat knows how to properly use it. Additionally, avoid smoking or using any open flames on board. If a fire does occur, it is important to remain calm and follow the proper procedures. This might include using fire extinguishers or calling for help.
If you are on board a nonpowered inflatable craft that catches fire, it is crucial to avoid jumping or falling into the water. Doing so can put you at risk of drowning or submersion. Instead, try to stay on board and use any available equipment to put out the fire or call for help. If you must enter the water, do so only as a last resort and make sure that everyone on board is wearing a life jacket.
By following these steps and taking appropriate safety measures, you can reduce the risk of drowning or submersion due to falling or jumping from a burning nonpowered inflatable craft. Always remember to prioritize safety when enjoying water activities.