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Design Of Life Rafts

A life raft is an inflatable and compact emergency floating device that is designed to provide temporary rescue and shelter for people in case of an emergency or disaster at sea. It is equipped with necessary survival equipment such as food, water, first aid kits, flares, and satellite communication devices. Good design of life rafts should consider the following criteria. Firstly, it should be easy to deploy and inflate. This can be achieved by incorporating automatic inflation mechanisms that can be activated by water pressure or hydrostatic release. Secondly, it should be designed to be durable and resilient to harsh weather conditions. This can be achieved through the use of high-strength fabrics, reinforced seams, and robust canopies. Thirdly, the design should be stable and not prone to capsizing or sinking. This can be achieved by designing the life raft with an appropriate center of gravity and ballast system. Fourthly, easy entry and exit points should be incorporated into the design of the life raft to ensure that survivors can embark and disembark safely. Lastly, the design should be made to be highly visible to rescuers from air and sea, especially during low visibility conditions, by using reflective material or bright colors.

Life raft, emergency, survival, inflatable, durable

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