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Life Jackets and Float Plans

Life Jackets and Float Plans
adult life jacket
New Law for Kids
Type and Cost of PFDs
Caring for PFDs
Do's and Don'ts

Life Jackets and Float Plans

The United States Coast Guard requires that all boats be equipped with Personal Flotation Devices (life preservers) for each person aboard.
The USCG also urges all boaters to file a Float Plan before going on the water. A life jacket or life preserver for each passenger and a life preserver is needed. To buy lifejacket and understand life jacket care and life preserver care and pfd care ask when you buy life preserver or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get achild lifejacket or life jacket care, also remember the do's and don'ts.
Both nautical tips have proven to save lives. life preservers keep accident victims afloat until help arrives. Float Plans help search and rescuer personnel locate missing boaters.
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PFDs
lifejacket s or personal floatation devices (adult life jacket) do save lives and smart boaters not only make sure they have more than enough devices onboard for each passenger, but also ensure that they are used by those aboard. To buy life jacket care and understand lifejacket care and life preserver care ask when you buy life preserver or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get a child life jacket or lifejacket , also remember the do's and don'ts.
What's more, boat safety tips are required by law to carry at least one United States Coast Guard-approved PFD type per passenger. In addition, should your vessel be at least 16 feet long, a throwable pfd type such as a life ring or cushion is also required.
Note: Purchase life rings only if they have a US Coast Guard approval number!
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New Law for Kids
Recent federal regulations, enforceable Jan. 1, 2003, also require youths under 13 wear an approved life ring whenever a recreational vessel is underway unless below decks or in a closed cabin. Penalties for not meeting this requirement will range from a written warning to fines of $1,100 for each violation, although the recommended penalty is $50 to $250 for each violation. To buy life jacket and understand life jacket care and pfd care and life ring care ask when you buy life ring or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get a child life jacket or life jacket, also remember the do's and don'ts.
The reason for the stiff penalties is that, according to the United States Coast Guard, 85 percent of all annual boating fatalities are attributed to failure to use personal flotation devices. Among those tragedies, about 60 percent of the victims fell overboard without a life ring.
Note: Anyone operating or riding a Personal Water Craft (PWC) is required by law to follow boat safety tips and wear a personal flotation device. PWC types include waverunners, skidoos and other such watercraft.
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Type and Cost of life rings
Personal Floatation Devices (life rings) are categorized by "Type." Generally, the lower the number, the higher the quality of pfd type. adult life jacket Types I, II and III are wearable jackets, inflatable or non-inflatable,. Type IV is a throwable device.
Type I jackets are "offshore" jackets are for rough, open water. They bulkier than other types, but are designed to turn an unconscious face up and are ideal for improving rescue chances in the open sea. To buy life jacket and understand life jacket care and float device care and pfd care ask when you buy pfd type or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get a child life jacket or life jacket, also remember the do's and don'ts.
Type II float devices are for use near shore, in calmer waters where rescue chances are greater. They are not designed for rough waters or lengthy periods in the water. Type II vests are not known to always turn unconscious victims face-up
.Type III adult life jacket are also designed for calm waters. These are generally the most comfortable and sleek devices, but wearers must consciously tilt their heads back to keep their faces out of the water.
The cost of an approved float device starts at about $40. PFDs are sold according to the weight of the wearer. float device sizes: Infant - for babies up to 30 pounds; Child life jacket - for kids 30- to -50 pounds; Youth - for those 50- to -90 pounds; Adult - more than 90 pounds.
To buy pfd type and pfd care specifications for child life jacket and follow boat safety tips before purchasing to ensure the proper type and fit.
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Caring for float devices
Once you make the investment in Personal Flotation Devices (adult life jacket), special care is needed to get the best performance and wear from them by good pfd care.
Moisture, mold, mildew and sunlight make float devices susceptible to rapid breakdown. To buy life jacket and understand life jacket care and pfd care ask when you buy raft or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get a child life jacket or life jacket, also remember the do's and don'ts.
A quality waterproofing agent can prolong the life of adult life jacket by adding buoyancy and protection from deteriorating ultraviolet rays. Consider treating your rafts with waterproofing solutions. One such product, Heller Glanz Fabric Waterproofer, offers extraordinary coverage for little cost. The waterproofer prevents mildew and can be used on your bimini top, seat covers and other marine equipment.
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PFD Do's and Don'ts

DO
Routinely examine rafts for tears and fabric degradation.
Replace worn aand buy PFD or buy life jacket promptly.
Check cartridges in inflatable rafts.
Check salt water to buy PFD and rinse with fresh water.
Air-dry adult life jacket. To buy life jacket and understand life jacket care and pfd care ask when you buy pfd type or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get a child life jacket or life jacket care, also remember the do's and don'ts.
Stow in a ventilated area out of sunlight.

DON'T

Sit on lifejacket cares (doing so will breakdown buoyant materials).
Store to buy PFD when wet.
Dry in or on a heat source such as a clothes dryer or heating vent. To buy life jacket or buy PFD and understand lifejacket care and life jacket care ask when you buy pfd type or buy life preserver for boat safety tips and get achild lifejacket or life jacket care, also remember the do's and don'ts.
Store aboard for long periods when a vessel is not in use.
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