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Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs)
Most adults need an extra seven to 12 pounds of buoyancy to keep their heads above water. A Personal Flotation Device (PFD) can provide that "extra lift" to keep you afloat until help comes. Your weight isn't the only factor in how much "extra lift" you need. A person's body fat, lung size, clothing, and water conditions are also important.
When selecting a PFD, read the label to make sure it is for a person of your size and weight. You also need to consider the type of boating you will be doing and where you plan to do it. Try your PFD on to make sure it fits properly and check to make sure it is US Coast Guard approved.
For more information, view the styles and types of PFDs These helpful hints on PFDs explain the advantages of each type, and the number you will need, depending on the type of boat and the amount of people on board. |