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How to Protect Yourself from Cold-Water Exposure

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Recreational water activities are particularly popular during the summer months, including paddle boarding, parasailing, kayaking and waterskiing. Unfortunately, warm weather during the summer doesn’t always mean there will be warm water. Cold-water immersion can be deadly.

Are you planning to enjoy recreational water activities this summer? The United States Coast Guard (USCG) recommends taking the following precautions to protect yourself from cold-water exposure and other accidents:

Why Is Cold-Water Immersion Dangerous?

Exposure to cold water may lead to shock. When your head and chest are exposed to cold water, you may experience sudden increases in heart rate and blood pressure. This may cause your body to go into cardiac arrest.

Cold-water immersion can also lead to immersion hypothermia, which develops faster than standard hypothermia. Hypothermia is a dangerous lowering of the body temperature that can be fatal without prompt treatment. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), water conducts heat away from the body 25 times faster than air. The Mayo Clinic lists shivering, slurred speech, confusion, drowsiness, bright red skin, clumsiness and unconsciousness as symptoms of hypothermia.

The Massachusetts maritime attorneys at Latti Associates LLC can help you determine whether you have options for compensation after a boating accident. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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