Marta the River Otter is back in schools with the message, ‘wear a lifejacket’
Marta the River Otter, King County’s newest water safety advocate, is back in schools this spring reminding King County students
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Marta the River Otter, King County’s newest water safety advocate, is back in schools this spring reminding King County students
Marta the River Otter, King County’s newest water safety advocate, has been busy in schools this spring reminding King County
With hot temperatures expected to push well into the blistering 90s over the next couple of days in King County, Marta the River Otter is reminding folks that want to cool off in local water bodies to stay safe. Marta, King County’s newest water safety advocate, reminds us that drowning is a preventable tragedy and an important public health and public safety issue.
Lifejackets are no longer those uncomfortable, bright orange things of yesteryear. Designed with comfort in mind, modern personal flotation devices
Marta, King County’s newest water safety advocate, had a big day to remind people about water safety.
Maybe you’re wondering why King County work groups are wearing lifejackets at work. Lifejackets save lives. We’re also celebrating Wear