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South River EMC

Boat & Marina Safety For A Safe Summer

Warmer temperatures are imminent.

With that being the case, boats can be a great source of fun and leisure. But boaters, swimmers, and marina staff must be aware of dangers in and around the water.

Electrical hazards and carbon monoxide (CO) bring unique risks to the boating world. Learn to protect people and pets from these dangers.

Electrical Safety

Carbon Monoxide Safety

Know The Risks

Electrical shock drownings can occur when marina electrical systems leak electrical current into the water. Boats can also serve as the source of an electrical leakage. Leakage can cause a shock that can injure, disable, or kill a person.

Carbon monoxide is a gas you cannot see, taste, or smell. It is often called the “invisible killer.” CO is created when fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or propane do not burn fully. CO is also produced when wood or charcoal is burned.

Sources of CO on your boat may include engines, gas generators, and cooking ranges. Space and water heaters can also be sources of the gas. CO can collect anywhere in or around a boat. The gas is harmful to both people and to pets.

Learn more about electrical safety from your electric cooperative South River EMC.

Stay safe