Stearns Safety & Survival 1189 VI. WHY are Pfds Required Safety EQUIPMENT?, Make sure it works

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VI. WHY ARE PFDS REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT?

Drownings are the leading cause of fatalities involving recreational boating. A PFD provides flotation to help keep your head above water, help you to stay face up in the water, and increase your chances for survival and rescue. Most adults only need an extra 7 to 12 pounds (31 to 53 Newtons) of flotation to keep their heads above water. The proper size PFD will properly support the weight of the wearer. Since this inflatable PFD does not have inherent buoyancy, it provides flotation only when inflated. Familiarize yourself with the use of this PFD so that you will know what to do in an emergency.

VII. HOW AND WHY TO TEST YOUR PFD?

Inflate your PFD and try it out in the water to:

Make sure it floats you:

-Comfortably (When worn properly)

-Adequately for expected wave conditions (Body shapes/densities affect performance)

Make sure it works:

-A flow of bubbles should not appear

(See Section V on Page 10 for leak tests)

-It should inflate quick and easily

Learn how it works by:

-Activating the CO2 inflation system

-Rearming the CO2 inflation system

-Using the Oral inflator tube

The U.S. Coast Guard recommends that you purchase two rearming kits; one to be used immediately in testing the inflation system and the other to carry on board as a spare.

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Contents Do not Remove Prior to Sale Approval Conditions and Carriage RequirementsMechanism Parts List Specifications IndicatorsInflation System Harness USE Instructions Harness FIT and Sizing InformationAdditional Harness Information II. Mandatory Carriage RequirementsIII. Instructions for USE How to Inspect the Mechanism Read below for More Detailed InformationInspecting Your PFD For Damage Donning Instructions Inflated Donning InstructionsWear your PFD over, not under clothing Other Inflation Precautions Inflation InstructionsDeflation Instructions Do not Twist or Wring Inflatable Chamber to DeflateFreezing Temperatures IV. is Your PFD in Good and Serviceable CONDITION?Other USE Guidelines Users Inspection Care and Cleaning Instructions Rearming KitsStorage RepairVI. WHY are Pfds Required Safety EQUIPMENT? VII. HOW and WHY to Test Your PFD?Make sure it floats you Make sure it worksHOW do YOU Test Your PFD Using Manual INFLATOR? Your fully armed PFD,HOW do YOU Test Your PFD Using the Oral INFLATOR? VIII. Wear Your PFD IX. HypothermiaSome Points to Remember About Hypothermia Protection XI. Additional Information Do not Attach Pfds to Your Boat CO2 Permeation LossBuddy Line Information StearnsRepacking Instructions Printer id