Introducing the Versatile EMSS ET-006 Rescue Buoyant Tube, meticulously designed for lifeguards to ensure safety and efficiency in every rescue operation. Its buoyant nature and durable design make it a must-have in any lifesaving toolkit.
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 state-of-the-art Rescue Tube serves as an indispensable rescue apparatus, strategically placed across main stations and rescue units. It is ideally crafted for the crucial task of rescuing individual victims with precision and ease.
Ingeniously designed, the rescue tube can be securely fastened around the victim's torso, proving especially vital in challenging large surf conditions or when dealing with unconscious victims, providing a reliable and swift rescue solution.
Thanks to its soft, comfortable exterior, this rescue tube is perfectly suited for iconic Baywatch-style rescues, or when integrated with a rescue board, enhancing its versatility and effectiveness in diverse rescue scenarios.
For optimal usage, ensure the rescue tube is fastened around the victim, positioning the clasp behind them. This method enhances safety and comfort during the critical moments of the rescue.
In cases involving an unconscious individual, the lifeguard should diligently secure the rescue tube and employ the cross-chest swimming method to bring the person to safety with utmost care.
Even with a very large victim, the design allows for secure retention without a cross-chest carry. However, lifeguards must exercise vigilance to prevent losing the victim, particularly in turbulent surf conditions.
In certain situations, the rescue tube can be utilized without fastening around the victim. However, when employed similarly to a rescue can, lifeguards should remain cautious of the victim losing their grip on the rubber surface, ensuring continuous support.
To maintain longevity, the Rescue Tube should be stored in an elongated position to prevent rubber deterioration. Avoid wrapping the line around the tube. Prior to use, lifeguards should inspect the line for any signs of wear and check the clasp for potential corrosion to ensure optimal performance.