Marina Safety For your safety, Darthaven Marina expects . . .
■ The wearing of lifejackets/buoyancy aids by all children under 14 years old when on the pontoons or aboard boats in the marina.
■ Walk, don’t run along the pontoons – and do use the handrail on the access gangway.
■ Cycles and scooters should only be ridden on the public road, and not on the pontoons, the quay or any other part of the marina premises.
■ For the benefit of all berth holders, dogs must be on a lead when on the quay, the pontoons, the car park – indeed anywhere on the marina site. And do, please, ensure that no fouling occurs.
■ Signs on the standpipes indicate that Darthaven Marina recommends that water be boiled before drinking when acquired through hoses.
■ To avoid being a hazard to berth holders, trolleys should be returned to the area near the marina office after use. Do not overload them – and no children in them at any time, please.
■ No part of a boat, including its anchor, should overhang the walkways or pontoons.
■ No items should be left on the pontoons or walkways at any time. This includes commercial fish boxes and diving bottles.
■ If you have a fire on board, from your cockpit determine a sensible course of action . . . call the fire service (999) . . . activate the fire alarm (by marina office) if practical. Maintain awareness if fire occurs anywhere in marina . . . take instructions from staff and/or emergency services.
Carelessness can lead to accidents . . . and accidents can spoil your day – or a whole lot more. So in our marina and whenever you’re by the water . . . . . . . . . be safe – be boat safe.
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