June 3, 2011 at 9:15 PM
Danger heats up on the rivers
By Emily Heffter
Seattle Times staff reporter
Unusually heavy snowpack and winter floods that moved logs around prompted King County Executive Dow Constantine to push for a new life-jacket requirement on the county's rivers.
June always brings a spike in drownings. As people head out to enjoy what is forecast to be a sunny weekend, law-enforcement and health officials are bracing for the worst.
"We get a hot weekend like this, and the best advice is, you know, to stay out of the rivers," said Tony Gomez, manager of violence- and injury-prevention for Public Health — Seattle & King County, "because they're just so cold and fast, deep and dangerous. I mean, they're deadly."
Constantine wants an $86 fine for swimmers, boaters and floaters without life vests on King County portions of the Snoqualmie, Tolt, Cedar, Green, White, Raging and Skykomish rivers. Constantine compared life jackets to bicycle helmets and seat belts, yet the only life-jacket requirement now is that children under 12 wear them in small boats
Water-safety tips
DROWNING is the second-leading cause of death for children under 14, but more than half of last year's drownings were adults between 25 and 64.
• Wear a life jacket when swimming or boating in open water where a lifeguard is not present.
• Ensure your whole family knows how to swim.
• Choose swimming areas where lifeguards are present.
• Always provide supervision for children when they are in or near water.
Low-cost life jackets
Borrow: There are several places to borrow a life jacket, including some local beaches. For a list, go to www.boatus.com.
Buy: Discounted, custom-fitted life jackets are for sale outside Evans Pool at 7201 E. Green Lake Drive N., June 18, July 16, Aug. 20 and Sept. 17 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. They are $20 for kids up to 90 pounds and $30 for teens and adults.
Source: Public Health — Seattle & King County
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