Banking on the skills of our qualified team of professionals, we are involved in providing Adult Life Jacket. Other Details :
- It is a buoyant jacket for keeping a person afloat in water.
- It is is comfortable to wear within a period of 1 minute without assistance, guidance or prior demonstration and capable of being worn in only one way, allowing the wearer to jump into the water from a height without injury.
- The materials used for the covers, tapes and seams are tested as per ISO 12402-7, at Government approved laboratories to establish that they are rot proof, colorfast and resistant to deterioration from exposure to sunlight and are not unduly affected by seawater, oil, fungal attack and meet all criteria of tensile and strength
- Comfortable to wear with a shirt like fit. Extremely lightweight and slim in design it can be donned in one way only, in a period of 1 minute without assistance, guidance or prior demonstration
- Has heavy duty buckles for fastening
- Has sufficient buoyancy, with 7 pieces of 10mm foam each in the front and 2 pieces of 10mm foam each in the back, to lift the mouth of an unconscious wearer not less than 120mm clear of the water as per latest solas & lsa regulations
- Shows no deterioration after immersion in diesel oil for 24 hours
- Meets the - body strength and shoulder strength test prescribed in solas, regulations, wherein a load of 326 & 90 kgs respectively are attached for a period of 30 minutes and then there is no physical deterioration in the lifejacket
- Fitted with approved retro reflective tape at four strategically high places on the lifejacket for immediate and maximum visibility
- Does not sustain burning or continue melting after being totally enveloped in a fire for a period of 2 seconds
- Fixed with a buddy line of 1.5 meters for rescue as per latest specifications
- A special feature of Solas Life Jacket A-1, adult (pfd) is that being extremely slim and lightweight it can be easily stacked and stored, saving valuable storage space
- Meets SOLAS 74 as amended, Reg III/4 . III/7.1, III/34, X/3 LSA CODE, REG.I/1.2 and II/2.1.1, MSC.207(81), IMO Resolution MSC 81(70), MSC 200 (80) , MSC 226(82) and International Code of Safety for High Speed Craft 1994 & 2000 Chapter 8 standards