Karen McFarland, one of our great agents, is here today to talk about dock safety, an important issue here at the lake. Thousands of people come here each year, and we want to keep our lakes safe, happy, and wonderful by spreading the word on dock safety.
If you are coming to the lake, you will likely be on a dock at some point. As a responsible dock owner, there are a few things you should keep in mind to keep you, your friends, and your family safe.
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If you feel a shock, swim away from the dock.
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You should also keep an eye on your neighbors’ docks and make sure that they are being inspected on a regular basis. You should know how to shut off the electricity on their dock if there is any.
If you have young people swimming around your dock, have them keep this in mind: “If you feel a shock, swim away from the dock” and “If in doubt, shut it down.” Practicing good dock safety means making sure everyone is as safe as possible. You don’t want anything bad to happen.