US Coast Guard Approved Life Vest and Jackets for Your Infant or Child

Casey C
Keeping your child a float and safe when out in the open waters or in a swimming pool, is essential. Many deaths occur in children from drowning due to the child not wearing a life vest or jacket. Another reason is the life vest or jacket was not properly made or it was not the right fit for the child. These life vest and jackets are approved by the US Coast Guard and are designed for maximum safety.

Infant Nylon Life Jacket: 2-buckle life jackets are designed to fit infants weighing up to 30lbs. The infant nylon life jacket is made with smooth 200-denier nylon, with a heads-up design for maximum safety. Nylon life jackets has a crotch strap and two one inch adjustable belts. The infant nylon life jacket is a snug, comfortable fit.

PFD Infant Life Jacket: The PFD infant life jacket is for non-swimmers who can also enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and boating. Infant life jacket is made of 420 denier nylon shell fabric and has a soft PVC foam. Sizes 0-30lbs and has a 7lbs.5oz buoyancy. Crotch strap, buckle waist and a supportive collar. The PFD infant life jacket has a large grab loop on the head support for an easy retrieval. Infant life jacket is the top of the line when it comes to safety for your baby.

Child Deluxe Neoprene Life Vest: The child deluxe life vest is designed for children 30-50lbs. The child deluxe vest has a neoprene inner and outer layer that is soft and comfortable. This vest is equipped with two 1-½ adjustable belts with quick release buckles and a front zipper closure. Vest provides freedom of movement without risking the safety of your child.

Child General Purpose 3-Buckle Life Vest: The general purpose child vest is designed for children 30-50lbs. The child vest is made from durable floatation foam, smooth 200-denier nylon for 100% safety. Child's vest has quick release buckles and adjusts for a perfect fit. The child general purpose life vest is perfect for flat water boating activities.

Always be sure to test the life vests and jackets in shallow water or a guarded swimming pool to make sure it is in proper working order and it is the right fit. Teach your child to put on their own life vest or jacket by themselves to ensure in case of an emergency, they have the knowledge to do this on their own. There are other sizes, styles and colors to choose from. For more information and pricing on life vests and jackets visit:

www.safelifejackets.com

Published by Casey C

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