Jet skis are a fun way to get out on the water, just be sure you're aware of these five common jet ski injuries to keep yourself safe this summer.
November 1, 2014
Jet skis are a fun way to get out on the water, just be sure you're aware of these five common jet ski injuries to keep yourself safe this summer.
One of the most common injuries resulting from the use of jet skis is a concussion.
A broken wrist can occur on a jet ski in a number of ways:
Depending on where and how the spinal cord is damaged, these injuries can range from serious to life threatening.
Much like a broken wrist, a fractured ankle can occur when the jet ski collides with a foreign object.
Just like cars, jet skis run on fuel, and that fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries after an accident. Burns are a surprisingly common injury for people who ride jet skis, especially after particularly bad crashes.
It's so important that you always wear a life jacket while you jet ski so that even if you're unable to swim, you will remain safely above the water.
Jet skis can be a lot of fun, especially if used safely and properly, but the injuries listed above are very real, and a person injured in the water is at a much greater risk of drowning.
Be sure to take all the right precautions and enjoy hours of fun on the water this summer.
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