Description
Life Jacket, formally known as a Personal Flotation Device (PFD), is a specialized, wearable piece of safety equipment designed to keep the wearer afloat in water and, critically, to help turn an unconscious person face-up to prevent drowning. It is an essential item for water safety on boats, near bodies of water, or during aquatic activities.
Features:
- Drowning Prevention: The primary purpose is to keep the user’s head above water, providing support without requiring conscious effort.
- Spinal Protection (Type I/II): The large collar acts as a neck support, crucial for unconscious or injured wearers.
- Visibility and Rescue: The bright colors and reflective tape significantly reduce search time, increasing the chances of survival.
- Compliance: Mandatory equipment for many recreational and commercial vessels as per maritime law.
- High Visibility Color: Often manufactured in high-visibility colors (e.g., orange, bright yellow, red) to maximize visibility and aid in rescue efforts.
- Reflective Material: Includes reflective tape or patches strategically placed to catch light and improve visibility, especially in low-light conditions night.
- Vest/Jacket Design: Designed to be worn over clothing, securing around the torso with zippers, buckles, and adjustable straps for a snug and secure fit that prevents the device from riding up when submerged.
- Crucial Feature of Type I and some Type II PFDs: Includes a large, buoyant collar or neck support designed to keep an unconscious person’s head elevated and tilt their face out of the water, preventing the airway from becoming submerged.










