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Keeping safe on the water

Boaters and paddlers across the state, including in those in Hume and Whittlesea, are urged to be aware of the three main tips to stay safe when out at sea, as part of Safe Transport Victoria’s latest boating safety campaign.

The ‘know the three when out at sea’ campaign asks boaters and paddlers to always wear a maintained and serviced lifejacket, carry at least two waterproof communications devices and check the weather before leaving.

Safe Transport Victoria maritime safety director Lisa Faldon said the campaign is aimed at keeping all individuals safe when out on the water.

“There is no room for complacency, it doesn’t matter if you are a veteran or a first-time boat owner, know the three and get home safely each time you go out,” she said.

“It’s important to know how to wear your lifejacket correctly – a poorly fitted lifejacket won’t stay on if you’re thrown into the water.”

There were seven boating-related fatalities in Victoria between July 2021 and June 2022, with related fatalities recorded over the past decade related to a range of hazards, including drowning, fire, collisions, gas inhalation and other boating accidents.

Life Saving Victoria research and evaluation manager Dr Hannah Calverley said everyone should think about the risks.

“Far too many Victorians have paid the ultimate price for not being prepared when out at sea,” she said.

“This is particularly tragic when you consider that drowning is preventable with just a few simple steps, including wearing a lifejacket, having a way to call for help, and knowing the weather conditions.”

Male boaters aged between 35 and 60 are the most at risk group.

Details: transportsafety.vic.gov.au/maritime-safety/recreational-boating/campaigns/know-the-three-when-out-at-sea

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