Dive into Safety and Fun with Burrow & Return Life Vests from SeaTow at Sanibel & Captiva Fire Departments
- Posh Rentals
- 1 day ago
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When exploring the stunning waters of Sanibel and Captiva, ensuring your safety is essential. That's why we are thrilled to share that the Burrow & Return life vests are now available through SeaTow at both the Captiva Fire Department and the Sanibel Fire Department. These vests are Coast Guard approved, letting you fully enjoy activities like swimming, kayaking, and boating without worry.
Why Choose Burrow & Return Life Vests?

If you ever have more boaters than life jackets, realize your grandson has outgrown his jacket since his last visit, or find your life jackets are damaged and there's no time to head to West Marine, think about using the Burrow & Return life vests.
Easy Pick-Up Locations
To make safety accessible to everyone, SeaTow has established convenient pick-up points for the Burrow & Return life vests at the Captiva Fire Department at 14981 Captiva Dr, Captiva and the Sanibel Fire Department at 2351 Palm Ridge Rd. Sanibel. Both locations are committed to community safety, which reinforces the reliability of this initiative.
The pick-up process is straightforward, allowing you to grab a life vest and focus on your plans. For those unfamiliar with the area, the knowledgeable staff at the fire departments can help you choose the right vest for your activities. They not only provide the latest safety gear but also share essential safety tips based on local water conditions.
Tips for Safe Water Adventures
While wearing a Burrow & Return life vest significantly enhances your safety, it's crucial to accompany it with smart practices to ensure a fun outing. Here are several tips to keep in mind:
Check Weather Conditions: Before every outing, implement a habit of checking the weather forecast. It is vital because sudden storms can arise, shifting a pleasant day into a hazardous one.
Inform Someone About Your Plans: Always tell a friend or family member where you're going and your expected return time. This way, someone will be aware if you run into any trouble.
Stay Hydrated: Spending extended hours on the water can dehydrate you quickly. Drink plenty of water, particularly on hot days, to keep your energy up.
Apply Sunscreen: Protect your skin from UV rays by applying sunscreen regularly. Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 for the best protection.
These simple steps will help ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.
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