Make Plans to Take a Boater Safety Course for the May 19-25 National Safe Boating Week

   05.04.12

Make Plans to Take a Boater Safety Course for the May 19-25 National Safe Boating Week

National Safe Boating Week, held May 19-25, 2012, is a great time to reflect on the fact that the United States has seen a steady decline in boating fatalities since President Eisenhower proclaimed the week in 1958. It’s also an opportunity to help boaters learn how to stay safe on the water, including those who hope to receive their boating license.

“Boating safety education is generally considered to be an effective way of increasing boater awareness and reducing accidents, injuries and fatalities,” said Kurt Kalkomey, president of Kalkomey Enterprises Inc., parent company of boat-ed.com. “Education is mandatory in many states and students can learn safe boating practices and get certified online at boat-ed.com.”

The boating safety course at www.boat-ed.com provides state-approved training that covers the same material that is taught in the classroom. Students learn safe boating skills such as casting off and docking, understanding traffic laws on the water, dealing with emergencies and more. Students who must receive their boater education certificate or boating license pay a one-time fee, which is due only when they pass the course.

Another safety measure that all boaters should adopt is wearing their life jackets when on the water. While the number of boating fatalities in 2010 decreased by 8.7 percent from the previous year, there were 672 boating-related deaths. Of that number, 75 percent drowned and 88 percent of those victims were not wearing a life jacket.

“Accidents on the water can happen much too fast to reach and put on a stowed life jacket,” said Virgil Chambers, executive director of the National Safe Boating Council. “It’s important that everyone wears a life jacket while on the water. There’s no reason why you, your family and friends can’t have fun on the water while also choosing to always wear a life jacket.”

Chambers added that boaters can prevent accidents and drowning by being aware of weather conditions, performing vessel safety checks, and ensuring that all required safety equipment is on board.

The National Safe Boating Council also encourages safe boating through sober boating. Alcohol use is a leading factor in fatal boating accidents, so limiting alcohol use while on or operating a boat can save lives.

Each year, the United States Coast Guard partners with boating safety organizations to raise awareness during National Safe Boating Week and throughout the year about the importance of taking proper precautions while boating

About Kalkomey

Kalkomey, parent company of Boat Ed and boat-ed.com, is the official provider of recreational safety education materials for all 50 states. Our print and Internet courses have been providing official safety certification since 1995. We provide safety courses in boating, hunting, bowhunting, and off-road vehicle (ORV) and snowmobile operation. For more information, visit Kalkomey.com.

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Kalkomey, parent company of boat-ed.com, is the official provider of recreational safety education materials for all 50 states. Our print and Internet courses have been providing official safety certification since 1995. We provide safety courses in boating, hunting, bowhunting, and off-road vehicle (ORV) and snowmobile operation. For more information, visit the Kalkomey website at http://www.kalkomey.com/. Find us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/Kalkomey.

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