Coastguard鈥檚 Old4New programme is heading to Whanganui to promote safety on the water this summer.
Old4New offers the opportunity to trade in old lifejackets for a discount on a new Hutchwilco lifejacket.
Whanganui president Mike Carson said many people were using lifejackets beyond their use-by date.
鈥淪o it鈥檚 a case of making sure we get the right lifejackets,鈥 he said.
Lifejackets have a useful life of about 10 years, but this can be shorter depending on use.
鈥淪ome of the really old ones people have are the old kapok ones, which, once they鈥檙e in the water, absorb the water and they have less ability to keep someone afloat.
鈥淪ome of the newer inflatable lifejackets, if they haven鈥檛 been serviced regularly, quite often have a small CO2 cylinder in them and if they haven鈥檛 been serviced they corrode, and when you go to use them they don鈥檛 operate.
鈥淪ome of them are just old and not suitable, they just wear out.鈥
Coastguard says more than 22,000 lifejackets have been swapped during the past decade.
Old4New takes lifejackets in any state and various types of jackets are available for discount, tailored for various sports and ages.
A $30 discount is offered on any lifejacket when an old lifejacket is swapped.
Fitting assistance, servicing and additional water safety education will also be available at this event.
Meanwhile, Carson was urging everyone out on the water to put trip reports in.
Trip reports allow the local Coastguard to be aware when someone is potentially in trouble on the water by having an expected return time.
鈥淟ast summer we ended up with a few jetskis that got in trouble up the river and it took us a while to be notified that they were having a problem,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e out there to help people. It doesn鈥檛 matter what your waka is, we鈥檙e out there to make sure people come home safe 鈥 that鈥檚 our mission.鈥
Old4New is on in Whanganui on January 24 from 11am to 4pm.
For anyone unable to make this time, the Whanganui Boating Centre will be offering the swap and discount from January 23 to 30.
Old4New programme details and Coastguard trip report forms can be found at
Olivia Reid is a multimedia journalist based in Whanganui.
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