PFD LED LIGHT

The PFD LED LIGHT is an indispensable safety accessory designed to enhance personal visibility when wearing a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). This compact and lightweight light attaches securely to life vests, providing a bright, consistent illumination that significantly increases the chances of being spotted by rescuers. Engineered for reliability in marine environments, it's a crucial addition for anyone engaged in water-based activities, offering an extra layer of security and peace of mind. Its primary function is to serve as a beacon, making individuals more conspicuous during daylight and, most importantly, in low-light or nighttime conditions.

  • Key Features
  • Enhanced Visibility: Emits a strong LED light to make the wearer highly visible to others, especially in emergency situations.
  • Secure Attachment: Designed with a reliable mechanism to clip or fasten securely to any PFD.
  • Waterproof and Durable: Constructed to withstand exposure to water and the elements, ensuring reliable performance.
  • Easy Activation: Simple, one-handed operation allows for quick deployment when needed.
  • Long Battery Life: Provides extended illumination time, ensuring it remains functional throughout an emergency.

This PFD LED LIGHT is a vital safety enhancement for any individual using a life vest. Its core benefit is the dramatic improvement in personal visibility, which is paramount in rescue scenarios. Whether you are sailing, kayaking, fishing, or engaging in any activity where a PFD is required, this light ensures that you can be seen from a distance, even in challenging conditions like fog, rain, or darkness. The added security of knowing you have a reliable signaling device can make a significant difference in emergency response times and overall safety outcomes. Its ability to function consistently in wet environments makes it a trustworthy companion for all your aquatic adventures, providing a critical safety net.

The applications for the PFD LED LIGHT are broad, making it a versatile safety tool for a wide range of water enthusiasts and professionals. It is ideal for recreational users such as kayakers, paddleboarders, swimmers, and recreational boaters who want to ensure their safety during dawn, dusk, or nighttime excursions. It is also essential for commercial users, including marine biologists, search and rescue teams, and maritime workers who operate in environments where visibility is often compromised. The light's compatibility with most standard PFDs makes it an easy and cost-effective way to upgrade existing safety gear. By attaching this LED light, users are proactively taking a step to increase their safety margin and preparedness for any unexpected event on the water.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number DA1360CE
Type PFD LED Light
Attachment Method Clip-on
Visibility High
Waterproof Yes
Dimensions Approx. 3 x 1 x 1 inches
Weight Approx. 0.1 lbs
Battery Type Non-replaceable
Light Source LED
Certification CE

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