The U.S. Coast Guard defines "serviceable condition" for life jackets as being in good working order, free from any damage such as tears, holes, or fraying. The life jacket should have all its components, including straps and buckles, functioning properly. Additionally, it must be marked with the appropriate approval label and not have any signs of mildew or excessive wear. Regular inspections are recommended to ensure continued compliance with safety standards.
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The straps and zippers work
The straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
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Straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
Straps and zippers work
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