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Personal Flotation Devices fall into two categories:
Buoyancy Aids and Life Jackets

What is the difference?

A Buoyancy Aid is designed to provide additional buoyancy to a conscious person who is able to swim and help themselves, where help is close at hand. They should conform to EN 393, and provide 50N (5.5kg) of buoyancy.

A Life Jacket provides buoyancy in an emergency. It should turn the wearer face up, even when unconscious. The three standards are: EN 395 (100N (11kg) buoyancy), EN 396 (150N (16kg) buoyancy) and EN 399 (275N (28kg) buoyancy) 

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