BAB so attaches to the wrist, ankle, on a safety vest or flat on the belt for example.
In case of emergency, simply pull on a strip to activate the device: 2 tubes which, once broken, generate a strong phosphorescent light for up to 16 hours in a row.
The beacon also includes a mirror strip that returns sunlight or a torch at night, a loud whistle, and an identification card of the person carrying that equipment.
Spot the fallen person
The electronic beacons relocate the victim, but it is the eyes that locate the person who has fallen into the water. In addition, few boaters are equipped with electronic distress beacons. For rescuers, light signaling, reflective material and fluorescent dyes are among the best ways to spot the person who has fallen into the water.
Technical description
Visibility: up to about 300 m at sea and beyond on land
Standard Reach storage sleeve
Life line to fix the device on the person or his equipment
High Visibility Orange Flame Standard 20471
Retro reflective strips Standard 20471
Phosphorescent tubes
Strip reflecting light (mirror effect)
Personal and medical identification tape
Linkage halyard about 1.20 meters, resistant to 150 kg traction
Whistle without ball (approx 60 dB)
Soft and rigid mat