KEMP Cut-A-Way Rescue Tube
Item Code: 10-204-RED
Availability: In stock
Kemp USA 53" Cut-A-Way Rescue Tube 10-204-RED
Kemp's Cut-A-Way Rescue Tube is specially designed for use by guards with smaller hands. The long, narrow design and unique handgrips make this rescue tube easier to grip by those with smaller hands. Kemp's Rescue Tubes are made to resist rotting and weathering, while providing quality and value. Cut-A-Way Rescue Tube Red The cut-a-way rescue tube is slightly narrower and longer than our standard rescue tube and a favourite with guards who have smaller hands. This tube with its unique hand grips ensures that people with smaller hands can grasp the rescue tube easily. Features . Colour - Red. With white guard logo. Dimension - 53 L x 6 H x 3 W in.. Item Weight - 6 lbs.
Kemp Cut-A-Way Rescue Tube Features:
- 53" length
- Designed for use by guards with smaller hands
- Longer and narrower than other rescue tubes
- Features easy to grip handgrips
- Includes printed white "Guard" logo on a red background
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The following formula (In Laymen's Term's) is used in the process for calculating part
of the Coast Guard approval process for minimum buoyancy!
If a man weighs 200 pounds on land, he only weighs 10 pounds in the water.
80% of the human body is water. Water in the body has no weight in the water.
200 pounds x 80% = 160 pounds. So 200 pounds at 160 pounds = 40 pounds.
The human body is 15% fat, fat is lighter than water.
200 pounds x 15% = 30 pounds. So 40 pounds 30 pounds = 10 pounds.
A 200 pound person only weighs 10 pounds in the water.
So, if a man weighs 350 pounds on land, he only weighs 17.5 pounds in the water.
350 x 80% = 280 pounds. So 350 pounds - 280 pounds = 70 pounds.
350 pounds x 15% = 52.5 pounds. So 70 pounds - 52.5 pounds = 17.5 pounds
A 350 pound person weighs 17.5 pounds in the water.
This Cut-a-Way Rescue Tube is equal to 51 Lbs of Buoyancy.
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