How to make sure everyone wears a life preserver when boating? Lend them for free. These are at the John Wayne Marina. I haven’t seen anything like this before.
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How to make sure everyone wears a life preserver when boating? Lend them for free. These are at the John Wayne Marina. I haven’t seen anything like this before.
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It is a first for me too. It only takes an instance to drown and also an instance to put a life jacket on. Choose the right instance.
No excuses. Great idea!
What a great idea and a good way to teach people of all ages how important it is to put one on.
Great idea and could very well save a life.
Terrific idea. I’ve seen the same thing at at kayak/canoe rental on the Rainbow River here. There’s no excuse for not wearing one of these things these days.
Thanks so much for your comment on Ocala! Just wish everybody had felt that way last month!
That is a good idea.
One of my brothers drowned when I was a year old, so that sign does hit close to home.
It is a good idea, but human nature being what it is, there will still be boaters who will give this a pass. Sad to say
Hey! There are signs like this with free kid life preservers down here, too. I just showed a photo of a rack yesterday.