As warm weather returns and summer draws near, Alabama Power, which manages 12 major reservoirs across the state, is reminding residents and visitors to stay safe and prepared while enjoying Alabama’s scenic lakes and rivers.
Alabama Power’s reservoirs collectively span over 157,000 acres of water and include nearly 3,500 miles of shoreline. These areas offer a variety of public recreational opportunities, such as boating, swimming, fishing, and picnicking. In addition to its reservoirs, the company oversees 74 protected sites known as The Preserves, which are located along the Black Warrior, Coosa, and Tallapoosa rivers and are open for public enjoyment.
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To help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, Alabama Power has issued a set of safety guidelines focused on boating, water safety, and weather precautions.
Boating and water safety tips:
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Before heading out for the first time this season, ensure the boats are in proper working order and equipped with all required safety gear.
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Drive defensively and be courteous to others on the water.
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Verify that there are U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets on board for every passenger.
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Never swim near boats, docks, or marinas due to the potential for electric shock from stray electrical current.
Staying safe in heat and severe weather:
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Wear loose, light-colored clothing, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the sun.
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Use sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher and stay hydrated by drinking non-alcoholic fluids.
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If storms approach, seek shelter immediately, especially if you are in elevated areas like hills or ridges.
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Monitor weather conditions through local news or a NOAA weather radio and stay alert to signs of approaching storms.
Alabama Power encourages visitors to explore more detailed guidance in their Lake Safety Resource Guide and invites users to download the free Shorelines mobile app for more information on the lakes and shoreline properties the company manages.