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ICD-10 code: V90.16

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Drowning and Submersion due to (Non-Powered) Inflatable Craft Sinking

Many people enjoy using inflatable boats, rafts, and other watercraft for recreational activities such as fishing, paddling, and swimming. However, these inflatable crafts can pose a serious risk if they sink unexpectedly, leading to drowning and submersion incidents.

Here are some important tips to keep in mind to prevent such accidents:

  1. Check and Follow the Manufacturer's Instructions: Before using any inflatable craft, make sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. This includes ensuring that the craft is properly inflated and secured, and that all necessary safety equipment is on board.
  2. Keep an Eye on the Weather: Weather conditions can change quickly, and strong winds and waves can cause an inflatable craft to capsize or sink. Check the weather forecast before heading out, and avoid using inflatable crafts in rough or choppy waters.
  3. Stay Within Safe Limits: Inflatable crafts have weight and capacity limits, so make sure to stay within these limits to prevent overloading and sinking. Additionally, avoid standing up or leaning over the sides of the craft, as this can destabilize it and increase the risk of capsizing.
  4. Wear Personal Flotation Devices: Always wear a properly fitted personal flotation device (PFD) while using an inflatable craft. This can help keep you afloat if the craft sinks, and can also provide protection against hypothermia and other cold-water injuries.
  5. Be Prepared for Emergencies: Make sure to bring a first aid kit, a whistle or other signaling device, and a waterproof flashlight with extra batteries when using inflatable crafts. In case of an emergency, these items can help you signal for help and provide basic medical assistance.

In conclusion, while inflatable crafts can be a fun and convenient way to enjoy the water, it is important to take the necessary precautions to prevent drowning and submersion incidents. By following these tips and using common sense, you can have a safe and enjoyable time on the water.