The phrase "personal flotation" refers to a device or equipment that helps a person float or stay buoyant in water, such as a life jacket or a floatation device.
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For added safety and if you have a toddler in an open body of water, toddlers can
use personal floatation devices, aka life jackets.
In addition to the regular adult - sized gear we provide, special child -
sized personal floatation devices and waterproof kayaking jackets are also provided.
You'll get champagne and fruit, snorkel gear, your
own personal floatation devices, and more in your private retreat.
Wear
a personal floatation device whenever they are on the water.
BRING YOUR OWN BOAT: Participants can bring Lady Bird Lake (Town Lake) approved watercraft for the event: Stand Up Paddle Boards, Kayak, Canoe, Water Bikes, etc. — All participants MUST have
a personal floatation device (life jacket) with their watercraft.
Waterproof kayaking jackets,
personal floatation devices, and neoprene kayaking mitts are provided to keep you warm and dry while kayaking.
A helmet, wetsuit, booties and
personal floatation device will be provided for all our bigger splash rivers.
This experience includes a 500 ml bottled water, use of sit - on - top kayaks with deluxe padded seats, paddle, and use of
a personal floatation device.
At any time of year, paddlers should wear a PFD -
a personal floatation device (or life vest).
River Snorkelling is a fun and safe water activity for children and adults in just about any age - children as young as 3 years are allowed to participate during the «dry» season from May to October, provided that all children wear
a personal floatation device.
And they also designed a PVC - free PFD or
Personal Floatation Device.
All boats must be equipped with at least one USCG - approved Type I, II, III or V
personal floatation device (PFD).
Wear proper gear, including
a personal floatation device, snug - fitting clothing, and eye protection, and require other riders to do the same.
Every person riding on the PWC must be wearing a properly - sized, Coast - Guard - approved,
personal floatation device (PFD)