Lifebuoy, Line, Housing & Galv Pole - Sub-Surface Set for Concreting into Soft Ground - Life ring , Cabinet , Encapsulated Throwing Line and Galvanised Long Pole - SET 2C
24" or 30" Lifebuoy with encapsulated throwing line, lifebuoy housing & sub-surface pole
LIFEBUOY, ENCAPSULATED THROWING LINE, HOUSING& SUB-SURFACE POLE - SET 2C
Set 2C is available with either a 24" or 30" lifebuoy & housing - giving you:
- 1 x Orange lifebuoy complete with reflective tape and grab lines
- 1 x Encapsulated throwing line (20m line with the 24" lifebuoy and 30m line with the 30" Lifebuoy)
- 1 x Standard open fronted lifebuoy housing cabinet
- 1 X Galvanised pole for mounting into soft ground
Our high quality lifebuoys all have the following features:
- Tough, durable polyethylene. Corrosion & impact resistant.
- Has grab lines and class 1 retro reflective bands.
- Designed for use by Local Authorities River and Water Companies in both commercial and leisure activities.
- For use in either fresh or salt water.
- Ideal for deployment near rivers, canals and lakes.
- Complies with RNLI guide.
- PU foam filled.
Specification:
- Buoyancy 80 Newtons (24") or 180 Newtons (30")
- Outside diameter: 560mm (24") or 730mm (30")
- Depth: 90mm (24") or 115mm (30")
- Weight: 1.3kg (24") or 2.5kg (30")
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National Waterside Safety Guidlines:
Before installing life-saving equipment like lifebuoys and lifebuoy housings, it's crucial to conduct a thorough risk assessment, following the guidelines recommended by the National Water Safety Forum. At I.C. Brindle, we firmly believe that focusing on preventing water accidents is just as important as having the right rescue gear.
Should the decision be made to install lifebuoys and lifebuoy equipment, adherence to the following guidelines set forth by the National Water Safety (https://www.nationalwatersafety.org.uk/) is essential:
- Strategic Positioning: Lifebuoys should be strategically positioned in easily accessible locations, clearly visible, and preferably in the distinct colours of red or yellow to enhance visibility.
- Optimal Height: Ensure that lifebuoys are mounted at a maximum height of 1.7 metres above ground level for easy accessibility.
- Regular Maintenance: Regular inspections of lifebuoys and their housings are essential. Any signs of wear, damage, or tampering should prompt immediate replacement to guarantee their effectiveness in rescue situations.
- Considered Placement: The placement and spacing of life-saving equipment should be determined based on identified risks, Areas where people congregate or are prone to accidents should be given priority. Generally, spacing lifebuoys at intervals of 100 metres is recommended under standard conditions, ensuring that potential rescuers are not more than 50 metres away from the equipment at any given time.
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