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Warmer Weather Water Safety

Sonora,  CA — PG&E and California State Parks warn water enthusiasts to take seriou precautions against cold temperatures and swift currents when in or near waterways this spring.

PG & E Spokesperson Brandi Ehlers says even with the below-normal snowfall, the spring snowmelt can still result in dangerous conditions for not only swimmers, but also hikers cooling off next to the shore. Lower water levels can also expose hazards or bring them closer to the surface.

Ehlers says, “You want to make sure you avoid diving into open water especially when you can’t see the bottom.  You don’t always know whether it is a foot deep or two feet deep or 20 feet deep.  You can hit your head on objects that are hidden just below the surface, but you can’t see them well enough.”

Here is PG&E’s list of water safety tips:

Know the Water:

Know your Limits:

Wear a Life Jacket:

·         Conditions change quickly in open water and even the best swimmers can misjudge the water and their skills when boating or swimming. Wearing a life jacket can increase survival time.

Parental Supervision:

Know the Law:

This post was last modified on 05/16/2014 5:47 pm

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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