Summer Water Safety – Children & Lifejackets

Date: June 29, 2020
Subject: Summer Water Safety – Children & Lifejackets

With the increase in water activities in the waters around Queen’s Landing we wanted to share some safety information regarding life jackets for kids.

Effective April 1, 2010, Maryland law states that all children under the age of 13 must WEAR a United States Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (life jacket – Type I, II, III or V) while underway on a recreational vessel under 21 feet in length on Maryland waters.  Recreational vessel includes motorboats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, rowboats, and any other device capable of being used for transportation on the water, when the vessel is being used for other than commercial purposes. The life jacket must be the proper size for the child and must be in good and serviceable condition.

This requirement does not apply when:

  • A vessel is moored or anchored.
  • A child is below deck or in an enclosed cabin.

Also a child under the age of 4 must wear a PFD which features additional safety precautions, as appropriate for an infant, toddler, or young child, so as to:

  • Hold the child securely within the PFD, including a strap that is secured between the child’s legs to fasten together the front and back of the PFD;
  • Maintain the buoyancy of the child, including an inflatable headrest AND high collar; or
  • Ensure the ready accessibility of the child from the vessel, including a web handle.

This does not apply to a vessel that is moored or anchored or a child who is below deck or in an enclosed cabin.

Not following MD life jacket age and type (i.e. U.S. Coast Guard approved) requirements could lead to fines (penalties for the first offense are $500) and risk children’s safety while boating.

It’s great seeing everyone out kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, tubing, etc., but please do it safely.

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