Siloam Springs Herald Leader

GRDA Police offer safety tips

- From Staff Reports

Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) Police Department issued tips for travelers headed to the Illinois River for the Memorial Day Weekend.

The organizati­on wants to remind everyone to float safe, smart and sober while also practicing social distancing, according to a press release. GRDA officers will be on the river to

promote safe outings and enforce Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s current “Safer At Home” executive order related to covid-19, the release states.

Other safety tips recommende­d by GRDA include:

• Always wear a life

jacket.

• Any first time or novice

floaters should also pair with an experience­d paddler/floater in a raft where there is a lesser chance of capsizing.

• Never swim or boat

alone. Stay within sight of companions.

• Camp only in designated areas.

• Do not dive into the

river from bridges, bluffs, stream banks and trees.

• Never take anything on

a float trip that could be

lost in the river. Check car

keys and other personal effects with the commercial float operator for safe keeping.

• Due to recent high waters, please be mindful that the river may contain some debris that present navigation­al hazards.

• Do not float or swim

when river levels and flows are higher than normal (brown-colored water with visible debris on the surface) or at flood stage.

GRDA Police also strongly encourage all visitors to wear their life jackets on the water, the press release states. According to the

United States Coast Guard,

drowning is the cause of three-fourths of all boating fatalities, and among those fatalities 85 percent of the victims were not wearing life jackets, the press release states. GRDA is proud

to join with the National Safe Boating Council to

recognize May 16 – 22, as

National Safe Boating Week

and takes this opportunit­y to pass these important life jacket tips:

• Buy a personal life

jacket.

• Look at the label. It will

provide the weight, size and proper use informatio­n.

• Try it on to check the fit.

Once the straps and buckles are secured, it should not slip over your head or come down above your ears.

• Never use water toys in

place of an approved life jacket.

• Check the life jacket annually for flotation and fit. Make sure it is still in good condition, with no rips or tears.

• Finally, wear the life

jacket to increase your chance of survival in an accident and to set a good example for others.

For more informatio­n,

contact the GRDA Scenic River Operations office

at 918-456-3251. The office is located at 15971 N. Highway 10 in Tahlequah. For an emergency on the water, please call 911. The GRDA Police Department’s non-emergency number is 918-256-0911.

 ?? Photo Submitted ?? Headed to the scenic Illinois River for the Memorial Day weekend? The Grand River Dam Authority Police Department remind you to float safe, smart and sober and to ALWAYS wear your life jacket.
Photo Submitted Headed to the scenic Illinois River for the Memorial Day weekend? The Grand River Dam Authority Police Department remind you to float safe, smart and sober and to ALWAYS wear your life jacket.

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