Pool shops, sporting stores, department stores.
Personal flotation devices (life preservers) are required to be worn by children under the age of eight years.
They will generally not turn an unconscious person face-up.
Air actuated devices, inflating tires and flotation devices.
the U.S. Coast Guard.
it is called a bouey.you but it between your legs
Exposure to the elements seems the most common reason I've found in my research of what causes personal flotation devices to wear out.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has a website that lists some of the most common pool drowning accidents. There is also a website called Kids Health that has tips on how to avoid pool accidents. Some common accidents include falling when running around a pool,young children drowning when unattended, diving in the shallow end and getting a concussion, cutting feet on broken glass near the pool, flotation devices not properly inflated just to name a few.
In case of an emergency passengers have access to flotation devices and oxygen masks.
Type I, II, or III PFD
Children must wear personal flotation devices at age 12 and younger.
Man y passengers threw deck-chairs in the water, presumably as flotation devices.
Type I, II, or III PFD