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Lifejackets

Lifejackets, also known as personal flotation devices (PFDs), are essential safety equipment designed to keep individuals afloat in water. They are typically worn by individuals who are engaged in water activities such as boating, fishing, kayaking, or swimming. The primary function of a lifejacket is to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning in the event of an accidental fall into water. Lifejackets are designed to be adjustable and to fit snugly around the wearer's body. They are made of durable materials that can withstand exposure to water and are often brightly colored to increase visibility. Lifejackets come in different types, including Type I, II, III, IV, and V, each with specific buoyancy requirements and intended uses. Type I lifejackets are designed for use in open, rough, or remote waters, where rescue may take longer. They provide the highest level of buoyancy and are suitable for use in commercial vessels. Type II lifejackets are intended for use in calm or inland waters, where rescue is expected to be prompt. They provide less buoyancy than Type I lifejackets and are suitable for use in recreational boating. Type III lifejackets are designed for use in calm waters and are typically used for water sports such as kayaking or water skiing. They are less bulky than Type I and II lifejackets, making them more comfortable to wear. Type IV lifejackets are throwable devices, such as life rings or cushions, that are intended to be used as a backup to wearable lifejackets. Type V lifejackets are specialized devices designed for specific activities such as kayaking or windsurfing. In conclusion, lifejackets are essential safety equipment for individuals engaged in water activities. They are designed to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning in the event of an accidental fall into water. Lifejackets come in different types, each with specific buoyancy requirements and intended uses. It is important to choose the appropriate type of lifejacket for the intended activity and to ensure that it fits properly and is in good condition.

personal flotation devices, buoyancy, water activities, Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V

Kevin Anderson

CITATION : "Kevin Anderson. 'Lifejackets.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=363391 (Accessed on June 08, 2025)"


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