Life-jacket Sentence Examples

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  • Although it is rare, it sometimes happens that the life jacket supports enough weight for a given child, but that the life jacket is physically too small.

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  • If this cannot be done, the life jacket is an improper fit.

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  • Air only - term used to describe a life jacket that only becomes buoyant upon filling with gas.

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  • You'll be wearing a parachute, just like you would wear a life jacket whilst sailing.

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  • When a child wears a Sea Squirts life jacket they wear it not because they can't swim or they have to because their parents say so.

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  • Accidents happen quickly and a life jacket could do just that - save your life.

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  • Boating and jet skies - If you are on a boat or jet ski, you should be wearing a life jacket regardless of your age.

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  • When boating, every person must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket.

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  • Boat U.S. Foundation, operates a life jacket loaner program.

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  • While you can get near the water without a bathing suit and towel, a life jacket should never be left behind.

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  • Regardless of how well you can swim and how close by you are to your child, your child should always be wearing a life jacket.

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  • Give each child a proper-fitting life jacket so that everyone involved can enjoy the trip without worrying about the children's safety.

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  • While putting the life jackets on the boat is a good first step, it is absolutely imperative that you actually put the life jacket on your child before getting in the boat.

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  • A life jacket that is too small has insufficient buoyancy for the person wearing it.

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  • Even if a life jacket seems to fit properly, be sure to check the weight specifications on the tag.

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  • Make sure that the child's weight does not exceed the weight for which the life jacket is intended.

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  • A life jacket that is too big often rides up, covering the face of the child.

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  • A life jacket should be securely fastened around the chest, with the result that in the water, the child's upper body stays comfortably above the surface.

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  • A kids' life jacket that is too big can cause the child to have trouble keeping their face out of the water even though the life jacket is bobbing on the surface.

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  • In addition to checking the weight that the life jacket is designed to support, be sure to also check the physical fit of the life jacket.

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