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Stearns Life Jacket – Avoiding the Deadliest Life Jacket Mistakes

 
Getting boaters, especially children, to wear a lifejacket at all times, can be a challenge. The Stearns life jacket is turning that around, with its cool Spiderman and Barbie designs for young kids, and its easy styles for adults. The comfy fit of a Stearns life jacket makes it easy to forget you’re wearing anything.
 
Here are two life jacket mistakes that just about every boater out there makes, along with a recommended fix that will help you keep everyone aboard safe in the event of an accident, regardless of how big or small your boat is.
 
Life Jacket Mistake No. 1: Failure to wear a life jacket
 
Drowning is the principal cause of death in boating fatalities. The US Coast Guard only requires you to have lifejackets stowed in a handy place for each person aboard your boat, but there are many reasons to wear them at all times while boating. By choosing the correct size Stearns life jacket and wearing it while boating, you significantly increase your odds of survival if you’re in an accident, your boat capsizes, or you fall overboard.
 
Life Jacket Mistake No. 2: Wearing the wrong size life jacket
 
Always read the label to ensure the Stearns life vest is appropriate for the individual’s height and weight. Get an infant life jacket for small children. You should also examine your Stearns vest for tears and holes, and see that the straps and hardware are in position and secure. Check out the different Stearns life jacket options, including a full range of flotation devices specially made for children, with flotation collars and grab straps to easily pull your tot out of the water.
 
Besides lifejackets, you should always ensure you have all the required safety equipment before taking off in your boat. In this way, you will be properly equipped to handle emergencies, and you will also avoid nasty fines from the authorities.
 

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