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ICD-10 code: V90.06

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Drowning and Submersion Due to (Nonpowered) Inflatable Craft Overturning

Summer is the perfect time to hit the water, but it's essential to stay safe while doing so. The use of inflatable craft is becoming increasingly popular for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. However, accidents can occur, particularly when the craft overturns, leading to drowning and submersion. It's vital to understand the risks associated with inflatable craft and how to prevent accidents from happening.

  1. Know your craft: Before using any inflatable craft, read the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Understand the weight capacity and recommended number of occupants. Overloading the craft can cause it to become unstable and increase the likelihood of capsizing.
  2. Wear a personal flotation device (PFD): Always wear a Coast Guard-approved PFD when using an inflatable craft. The PFD should be the appropriate size and securely fastened. Children should have a PFD that fits them correctly.
  3. Check the weather: Be aware of the weather conditions before heading out on the water. Wind, waves, and currents can affect the stability of inflatable craft. If the weather is questionable, it's best to stay onshore.
  4. Stay centered: When using an inflatable craft, it's essential to remain centered and balanced. Shifting your weight suddenly can cause the craft to overturn. Keep your movements slow and deliberate.
  5. Watch for hazards: Be aware of any potential hazards in the water, such as rocks or debris. Inflatable craft can be punctured or damaged, causing them to leak or become unstable.
  6. Don't panic: If the inflatable craft overturns, try to remain calm. Grab onto the craft and wait for help to arrive. If you're wearing a PFD, it will help keep you afloat.

In summary, drowning and submersion due to nonpowered inflatable craft overturning can be prevented by following these safety tips. Knowing your craft, wearing a PFD, checking the weather, staying centered, watching for hazards, and not panicking are all essential for staying safe while enjoying the water.