Check your gear
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Check your lifejackets

1. Check your lifejackets
Make sure that lifejackets are still the correct size, in good condition and suitable for the type of boating you do.

Get on board with kids’ lifejackets
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Learn to fit lifejackets for children.
2. Servicing your inflatable
It’s important to ensure your inflatable lifejacket is regularly serviced. You should also check that the gas cylinder is properly secured and not corroded.

Maintaining different lifejackets
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Maintaining inflatable lifejackets.

3. Check your equipment
Look at all of the equipment on your boat and make sure it’s in good working order and you have everything you need.
Check expiry dates on flares and fire extinguishers, and replace or service them if they’re out of date.
Check batteries on portable equipment such as torches, radios and your GPS, and replace them if you need to. Make sure your distress beacon’s registration is up to date.
4. Be prepared for an emergency
Have you got the right safety gear on board?
Look at where your safety equipment is stored. Could you access it easily in an emergency or after a capsize?
Make sure you have the following items on board:
- Boat hook and throwing line
- Warm clothing
- First aid kit
- Navigation equipment
- Bailing system
- Rope
- Waterproof torch
- Alternative power (a spare outboard, oars or paddles).
Put together a floating ‘grab bag’ that contains all the emergency gear you would need should you need to abandon your boat. The bag should contain:
- ways of calling for help, i.e. emergency distress beacon, flares or water-proof VHF radio
- lifejackets
Finally, before you go out:
- Make sure that someone else knows how to operate the boat if the skipper can’t.
- Brief your crew or passengers on what to do if things go wrong, and practise different scenarios - be mentally prepared for the unexpected.