Activity #1: Staying Afloat
A personal floatation device (PFD) is a 100% requirement for anyone using watercraft. What is watercraft? Anything you can float or paddle on the lake, such as a kayak, paddleboard, large inflatables, a canoe, motorboat, sailboat... you get the picture.
Even good swimmers need a PFD. Why? Imagine you are far from shore and your kayak tips or you fall out of a powerboat. A PFD works to keep you floating until help arrives so you don't have to exhaust yourself trying to swim.
- Practice putting on your PFD correctly. Tighten the straps, zip the zipper, buckle the buckles, check that it fits you. Have someone pull up on the shoulders. If it moves up past your nose - it's too loose! Try again.
- Buddy Up!! Don't swim alone! With a friend there is always someone who can get help if needed. Also, do a buddy check and find your friend when playing near the shore. Buddy's are just as important as PFDs.
-- Name 3 things that are NOT safe to use as PFDs.