A lifejacket works based on the principle of buoyancy. When a person wears a lifejacket and enters the water, the lifejacket's buoyant material displaces water, creating an upward force. This force, known as buoyancy, counteracts the weight of the person and any heavy clothing, helping them stay afloat.
The lifejacket's design, with the buoyant material distributed strategically around the body, ensures that the wearer's head remains above the water surface, allowing them to breathe and preventing drowning. It helps maintain a proper swimming position, keeping the head and face oriented upwards, even if the person is unconscious.
Lifejackets are designed to provide sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of the wearer and keep them afloat until rescue arrives or they can swim to safety. The effectiveness of a lifejacket relies on proper sizing, secure fastening, and wearing it at all times when there is a risk of being in or near the water. Regular maintenance and inspection are also crucial to ensure that the lifejacket remains in good working condition.
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