| Application Type | Swimming |
| Size | Large |
| Jacket Type | Inflatable |
| Brand | Lalizas |
| Standard | SOLAS Approved |
| Weight Capacity | 80 kg |
| Material | Foam |
| Buoyancy | 150 N |
| Foam Thickness | 60 mm |
| Floatability | As Per Standards |
A safety life jacket (or Personal Flotation Device - PFD) is wearable buoyant gear designed to keep a person afloat and their head above water in emergencies, preventing drowning by providing flotation, even for unconscious individuals, with features like high-visibility colors, whistles, and reflective tape for rescue, with different types offering varying buoyancy for calm inland waters (Type III) or rough offshore conditions (Type I/SOLAS). Key FeaturesBuoyancy: Provides flotation to keep the wearer's head and mouth above water, reducing the need to tread water.Turning Ability: Higher-rated life jackets (like Type I) are designed to automatically turn an unconscious person face-up in the water.Visibility: Often made in bright colors (e.g., safety orange, yellow) with reflective tape and whistles to attract attention.Material: Can be foam-filled or inflatable (using CO2 cartridges), with inflatable types requiring regular servicing. Types & UsesType I/Offshore Life Jackets: Bulky, high buoyancy for rough waters, designed to turn wearers face-up; used on commercial vessels.Type II/Near-Shore Vests: Less bulky, good for calm waters, often turn some unconscious wearers face-up.Type III/Flotation Aids: Most comfortable, popular for kayaking, fishing; provide good buoyancy but don't guarantee turning an unconscious person face-up.Type V/Special Use Devices: For specific jobs like helicopter operations or fire-resistant tasks. When to UseBoating, kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing.Swimming in open water (lakes, rivers, ocean).Near docks or in areas with potential for unexpected falls. Important ConsiderationsFit: A snug, properly fitted life jacket is crucial for effectiveness.Maintenance: Inflatable PFDs need regular inspection and servicing of their CO2 cartridges.Not for Warmth: Most life jackets don't provide thermal protection; some PFDs with thermal liners exist for cold water.
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- Delivery Time: immediate
- Packaging Details: by parcel