Mustang Survival MD3085, MD3087 manual How hypothermia affects most adults, Over

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How hypothermia affects most adults

Water

Exhaustion or

Expected

Temperature ˚C (˚F)

Unconsciousness

Time of Survival

 

 

 

 

0.3

(32.5)

Under 15 min.

Under 15–45 min.

0.3–4

(32.5–40)

15–30 min.

30–90 min.

4–10

(40–50)

30–60 min.

1–3 hrs

10–16

(50–60)

1–2 hrs.

1–6 hrs.

16–21

(60–70)

2–7 hrs.

2–40 hrs.

21–27

(70–80)

2–12 hrs.

3 hrs. to Indefinite

over 27

(over 80)

Indefinite

Indefinite

PFDs can increase survival time because they allow you to float without using energy treading water and because of their insulating properties. Naturally, the warmer the water, the less insulation you will require.

When operating in cold waters [below 60°F (15.6°C)] you should consider using a coat or jacket style PFD or a Type V Thermal Protective PFD as they cover more of the body than the vest or belt style PFDs. Some Points to Remember About Hypothermia Protection:

1)Always wear your Inflatable PFD. Even if you become incapacitated due to hypothermia, the Inflatable PFD will keep you afloat and greatly improve your chances of rescue.

2)Do not attempt to swim unless it is to reach a nearby craft, fellow survivor, or a floating object on which you can lean or climb. Swimming increases the rate of body heat loss. In cold water, drown- proofing methods that require putting your head in the water are not recommended. Keep your head out of the water. This will greatly lessen heat loss and increase your survival time.

3)Use the standard H.E.L.P. position when wearing an Inflatable PFD, drawing the legs up to a seated position, because doing so will help you conserve body heat (Fig. 16).

4)Keep a positive attitude about your survival and rescue. This will improve your chances of extending your survival time until rescued. Your will-to-live does make a difference!

5)If there is more than one person in the water, huddling is recommended while waiting to be rescued. This action tends to reduce the rate of heat loss and thus increase the survival time.

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Inflatable PFD Owner’s Manual

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Contents MD3085 Inflatable PFD Contents Approval Conditions and Carriage Requirements Instructions for USE What is AN Inflatable PFD?Component Inspection Instructions Uninspected Commercial Vessel UseSizing and Fit Readiness ChecklistDonning Instructions Manual Inflation Inflating Your Inflatable PFDOral Inflation Automatic Backup Inflation MD3087Information Deflating the Inflatable PFD Special Considerations for Automatic Devices MD3087Important Follow instructions in the exact sequence below Usage Below FreezingRe-arming Your PFD MD3085 MD3085 Manual Inflator Re-arming Your PFD MD3087 Removed prior to re-arming MD3087 Automatic InflatorTop Repacking Care and Maintenance Instructions Is Your PFD in Good and Serviceable CONDITION?Every Two 2 Months Before Each UseCleaning and Storing of Your Inflatable PFD MD3085 HOW and WHY to Test Your PFD Cleaning and Storing of Your Inflatable PFD MD3087Put on the Inflatable PFD Model MD3087HOW do YOU Test Your PFD Using the Manual INFLATOR? HOW do YOU Test Your PFD Using the Oral INFLATOR?Hypothermia Wear Your PFDOver How hypothermia affects most adultsInflatable PFD Safety Accessories Do not Attach PFD’S to Your Boat Additional InformationWE Save Lives for a Living