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Life Buoys

Life buoys, also known as life rings or life savers, are flotation devices designed to be thrown to a person in the water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning. They are typically made of foam or plastic and are circular in shape with a hole in the center. The outer edge of the life buoy is usually painted in a bright color, such as orange or yellow, to make it highly visible in the water. Life buoys are an essential safety device for any water-related activity, including swimming, boating, and fishing. They are often required by law to be present on boats and other watercraft. In the event of an emergency, a life buoy can be thrown to a person in distress, allowing them to hold onto the buoy and stay afloat until help arrives. In addition to their use in water-related activities, life buoys are also commonly found in public areas near bodies of water, such as beaches and pools. They are often mounted on stands or placed in cabinets for easy access in case of an emergency. Overall, life buoys are a simple yet effective safety device that can save lives in the event of an emergency. They are an important part of any water safety plan and should be readily available in all areas where water-related activities take place.

flotation device, water safety, emergency, buoyancy, drowning prevention

Anthony Martinez

CITATION : "Anthony Martinez. 'Life Buoys.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=363089 (Accessed on June 08, 2025)"


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