Jet Skiing to Safety
Jet skis are popular items on water ways around the the world. Skiing up and down the beach with the driver or passenger waving to people on the shore is a frequent scene during the summer. Here are guidelines to help you enjoy this fun sport safely
• Make sure that the driver and the passenger wear personal flotation devices.
• Wear the proper gear such as wet suits, goggles, gloves, and foot wear/deck shoes.
• Always wear or attach to your wrist a small, mouth operated whistle.
• Check the fuel level before starting. Make sure you have enough fuel to return to shore.
• Drivers and passenger should always keep both feet on the floor footrest. Keep your hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from the pump intake.
• Never operate a jet ski in less than 0.30 m of water.
• Pay close attention to your speed around swimming areas, beaches, docks, and waterfronts.
• Never go alone. Always take a buddy with you.
• Children under the age of 16 years should not operate a jet ski.
• Never operate a jet ski after dark or before sun rise.
Following the above precautions will allow you to enjoy an exciting water sport safely this summer.
Palitha Ariyarathna,
Rescuer and deep sea Diver
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