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The US Coast Guard (USCG) defines "serviceable condition" for personal flotation devices (PFDs) as being free from any damage that could impair their performance, such as tears, punctures, or significant wear. Additionally, the PFD should have all of its components intact, including straps, buckles, and whistle if applicable. It must also be clean and free from any contaminants like oil or grease that could affect its buoyancy. Regular inspections are essential to ensure the PFD remains in serviceable condition.
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) defines "serviceable condition" for personal flotation devices (PFDs) as being in good working order and free from defects that could impair their performance. This includes ensuring that the PFD is not damaged, has all its straps and buckles intact, and that any reflective materials are in good condition. Additionally, it should be clean and free from excessive wear or degradation. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential to ensure that PFDs remain in serviceable condition.
One USCG-approved PFD for each person
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