"Safety Vests": Prevents Users From So Easily Removing Their Life Jackets, Alleviating the Risk of Accidental Drowning
New York, NY, May 18, 2015 (Newswire.com) - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention every day, about ten people die from unintentional downing. Of these ten, two are children aged 14 or younger. Drowning is fifth leading causes of unintentional injury death in the US. What makes this reverse safety vest better than the traditional safety jackets is that is needs an adult to put it on and an adult to remove it. It comes in multiple sizes and works perfectly for anyone of any age particularly for those who have never learned to swim.
The key to Safety Vests is the ability to prevent users from so easily removing their life jackets, and this alleviate the risk of accidental drowning. Safety Vests lines of specially designed wearable life preservers feature closures in the back as opposed to the front. Each are made of strong but soft material to prevent irritation against the skin. Safety Vests keeps vulnerable users safely ensconced in the life jacket until is removed by another person. Safety Vests stay engaged to save lives of users and come in sizes appropriate for various age groups including youth, child and infant designations. Televised test marketing has been completed indicating exceptional consumer interest in Safety Vests.
The Patent Pending Safety Vests were invented by Mr. and Mrs.Edward (Carmen) Luevano and Mario E. Moet of La Puente, CA who said, “It may sound strange to call this a reverse life jacket but that is exactly what it is. Instead of having the zipper and buckles in front these are now located in the back. This is particularly important in the case of children and the mentally challenged. We firmly believe Safety Vests will save lives of both children, handicapped adults and children, and the elderly. The zipper and buckles in the rear are out of reach keeping the life preserver secure.”
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