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IL Boaters Urged to Maintain Safety Mindset

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Friday, May 22, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Before leaving the dock for Memorial Day Weekend fun, authorities are using National Safe Boating Week to encourage Illinois boaters to keep safety as a mindset.

Whether it's a boat, canoe or kayak, said Sgt. Chris Stone, an Illinois Department of Natural Resources law enforcement officer, there always are risks when out on the water. He said dozens of people were injured in accidents last year alone.

"We did have 77 reported boat accidents last year," he said, "out of which 20 people died in 16 of those boat accidents, and 30 percent of those fatalities was involving alcohol."

He said 70 percent of those who died may have survived if they had been using a life jacket.

All boaters are encouraged to take the Illinois Boating Education Course so they are educated on watercraft safety, equipment and regulations, registration and titling, and state boating laws, Stone said.. More information on the course is available online at dnr.illinois.gov/safety.

As part of Operation Dry Water next week, Stone said, law enforcement in Illinois will be out in full force ensuring that boat operators are not impaired. He reminded boaters that the rules for alcohol consumption while operating a watercraft are not much different from in a vehicle.

"It is .08 percent to be considered under the influence," he said. "If you are going to have drinks and stuff, make sure you have someone that's available to operate that watercraft for you that's not under the influence."

Stone also recommended planning ahead by checking the weather, having water on hand to avoid dehydration, and letting others know where to locate you in case of an accident.


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