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Raft (or vest) but if the the Take 5 puzzle (issue 37 - 2010) the answer is Raft.
A canoe, water and a paddle. A life vest would be sensible.
Floatzel is an orange otter/weasel that wears a yellow inflatable vest to help keep it afloat.
So flight attendants can decided how to evacuate the aircraft in case of an emergency. For example if they were over water they would need to have passengers put their life vest on. We as if they were just over land they would not need life vest.
A vest is used for both- but not the same vest. A bullet proof vest, and a life vest.
More Life in a Tramps Vest was created in 1997.
Boating regulations vary from state to state, so it is important to check the regulations within the state that you are boating. Many states allow you to have PFDs accessible but not worn when boating, kayaking and/or canoeing. Most Inflatable PFDs are US Coast Guard approved - the same as non-inflatables. Therefore, you will probably only hear that you have to wear/not wear USCG approved vests. However, most boating deaths can be attributed to the boater, kayaker, etc. not wearing their PFD/Life Vest. Inflatable PFDs are designed to be lightweight and convenient to wear - that is to encourage you to wear the vest at all times. It is extremely difficult to put on a PFD when you are already in the water, if in fact, you can access - get to your vest - once you have already entered the water. Inflatable PFDs are now coming in attractive colors, to also encourage you to wear them.
All under 13 must wear and must have 1 on board for every person
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Obviously, the person is dead so they cannot drown, but the life vest will keep the person floating.
Life Vest Inside Kindness Boomerang - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved