Kicking off another summer season…

 

GRDA Lake Patrol encourages you to boat smart, boat safe and boat sober

Photo Caption: GRDA Lake Patrolman Derrick Bidleman handed out t-shirts to young boaters on Grand Lake who were "caught" wearing their life jackets by GRDA Lake Patrol last summer. The t-shirt campaign is designed to promote life jacket safety and remind boaters that "there's no reason not to wear it. This is the second season for the campaign. The patrol urges boaters to practice safe and responsible boating, always wear your life jacket and be alert and aware while on the water. Simple steps like these can save your life as well as the lives of the people boating with you.

Grand Lake--- Approximately 700 people drown each year from recreational boating accidents. The Grand River Dam Authority knows that number could be lowered by simply buckling on a life jacket and following lake rules and regulations. “The Lake Patrol encourages everyone to wear their life jackets and pay attention on the water,” said Kenny Baker, GRDA Director of Law Enforcement. “Pay attention to other boaters.”

GRDA Lake Patrol will be out on Grand Lake and Lake Hudson enforcing the regulations in order to make it a safe weekend for all visitors. They will also be “catching” boaters wearing their life jackets. This weekend will kick off the second season of the “I got caught wearing my life jacket” campaign, rewarding those who boat safely.

“The slogan has always been ‘it won’t work if you don’t wear it’,” said Baker. “And it’s true. You can’t underestimate the importance of your life jacket. Those who are wearing their life jackets and making sure their children are wearing their life jackets are really setting an example of safe boating for everyone else on the water.”

The Lake Patrol is also keeping the public aware of the Kyle Williams Boating Safety Education Act. This law prohibits children between the ages of 12 and up to 16 years of age, without a valid driver’s license, from operating any vessel powered by a motor of more than 10 horsepower or a sailing vessel 16 feet or longer without first completing a state approved boater safety course. The patrol has been offering boater safety courses free of charge.

Memorial Day Weekend traditionally kicks off the summer season for area lakes, drawing thousands to the water for boating, skiing, swimming or sailing. And with such a tremendous increase in lake traffic, it is essential that proper boating safety is followed.

With that in mind, the GRDA Lake Patrol offers these safe boating tips you should remember before hitting the water this weekend.

Other important rules to help keep you safe on the water…

“We believe our lakes are a great place for boating, skiing, fishing or just enjoying the water,” said Baker, “but we just want everyone who visits our lakes this weekend to have a safe and enjoyable time. So please, use common sense and follow the boating rules.”

NOTE: This is only a brief synopsis of GRDA lake rules. Information on lake safety, proper life jacket sizing or lake rules are available in the GRDA summer lake guide, or visit www.grda.com . For more information, contact the GRDA Lake Patrol at (918) 782-9594.

 

Grand River Dam Authority News Release

Contact:  Shannon Cook
Corporate Communications Specialist
Grand River Dam Authority
(918) 256-5545
scook@grda.com
www.grda.com

For immediate release:  5/21/08