Life Cell Flotation Device for 8 People
The largest of all Life Cells the Crewman is primarily designed for commercial use. It stores all safety equipment including EPIRB in large compartment and has an additional small compartment to store personal items such as wallet, keys or phone.
Features
- Mounting bracket is also included in the purchase price. (suitable for mounting Life Cell on the wall of a vessel)
- External Dimensions (inches): 27.5" height x 22.83" width x 8.66" depth
- Internal Dimensions (inches) : 11.61" height x 9.25" width x 6.29" depth
- Glove Box: 5.5" height x 9.25" width x 6.29" depth
- 8 Lanyards Included
There is also room for wallet, keys, phone, sun block and a hand held VHF radio. Even water can be stored in the Life Cell. All kept dry and safe in the Life Cell’s compartment and ready for any emergency.
Designed to keep people together in water in times of panic, Life Cells come with lanyards, so that users are not separated from the Life Cell in the case of fatigue or high seas.
Life Cells also come with a mounting bracket that is designed to allow the Life Cell to float off its bracket in the event of a vessel sinking. Life Cell Marine Safety also manufacture an optional stainless steel bracket that is designed to mount on railings found on sailing boats. This can be purchased separately.
Life Cell Products Warranty
All Life Cells have a two-year warranty when subject to normal use. Proof of purchase will be required for warranty. If you experience a problem with your Life Cell during the warranty period, return to the place of purchase
SOLAS Certification
A certificate of Type Approval as a Novel Life-Saving Appliance was granted by Lloyds Register under the IMO resolution A.580 (13) and the LSA code regulation I/1.2 on 14th October 2016.
Under the rules and regulations, Life Cell is classified as a Throwable Buoyancy Device and has the capacity to support 1-4 people depending on the model. Life Cell is suitable for installation up to a height of 30 metres above the waterline and can now be used on ships bound by the International Convention of SOLAS.