Introducing the versatile and indispensable Emss ET-006 Rescue Buoyant Tube, your ultimate companion in life-saving missions. Designed precisely for lifeguards who demand reliability and performance, this buoyant tube stands as a pillar of safety and effectiveness in rescue scenarios.
Item No.: ET-006
Specification:
Include |
Plastic clips included. Best used for pools or lakefront. |
Color: |
Red. |
Dimension: |
98x16x8cm |
Carton size: |
101x20x11cm, 1PC |
N. W.: |
0.68 KG |
G. W.: |
1.37 KG |
Application & Features:
This Rescue Tube is a high-quality piece of rescue equipment, strategically stationed at main locations and rescue units. It's meticulously crafted for efficiently rescuing single victims, ensuring their safe retrieval from perilous situations.
With the ability to be securely fastened around the victim's torso, this rescue tube shines in challenging conditions such as large surf environments, and is particularly adept at rescuing unconscious victims with ease and precision.
Thanks to its soft exterior, this rescue tube is the preferred choice for scenarios like Baywatch-style rescues or when paired with a rescue board, providing both comfort and effectiveness.
To utilize the rescue tube effectively, simply fasten it around the victim, ensuring the clasp is positioned behind them, allowing for streamlined and secure rescue operations.
For unconscious individuals, lifeguards should adeptly secure the tube around the victim and utilize the cross-chest swimming method to ensure a safe journey back to shore.
In cases involving very large victims, the rescue tube offers the flexibility to secure them without the need for a cross-chest carry. Lifeguards must exercise caution to maintain a firm hold, especially amidst the surf, to avoid losing the victim.
When circumstances require, the rescue tube can be effectively used without fastening around the victim. In such cases, it functions similarly to a rescue can. Lifeguards must remain vigilant, as the victim's grip on the rubber surface may loosen.
Optimal storage for the Rescue Tube is in an elongated position to prevent deterioration of the rubber. Avoid folding and wrapping the line around the tube. Prior to deployment, lifeguards should inspect for line wear and clasp corrosion, ensuring top-tier performance during critical moments.