As summer arrives in Winnipeg, many people head to the water—whether it's swimming in a pool, boating, kayaking, or canoeing. However you choose to cool off, safety should always come first. Here are some essential tips to keep in mind:
- Stay sober: Alcohol and water activities don’t mix. Plus, if you're planning on heading out on a boat, remember that boating while impaired isn't just dangerous—it’s illegal and can lead to criminal charges.
- Check water and weather conditions: Sudden changes in weather or water conditions can pose serious dangers. Check conditions online to ensure a safe experience.
- Teach kids about water hazards: Retention ponds and riverbanks can be dangerous, especially for children old enough to explore on their own. Make sure they understand the risks.
- Wear a life jacket: Whether you're on a boat or floating in a lake, a life jacket is the best way to protect yourself from accidents in the water.
- Supervise children at all times: Even if they know how to swim or there's a lifeguard on duty. Young children should always be within arm's reach when near water.
Taking the right precautions will help you enjoy Winnipeg’s waterways safely. Want to learn more? Explore safety strategies to ensure a fun and risk-free time on the water this weekend!
