When Seconds Count: Care and Use of Immersion Suits

Cold water and unpredictable seas can quickly turn any boat trip int a life-threatening emergency. Without adequate protection, survival time can be measured in minutes. Medically speaking, cold water can be defined as any water colder than 70° F. Immersion suits provide the flotation and thermal protection a person's life may depend upon in a cold-water emergency. However, immersion suits only offer protection when cared for and used properly. This video provides a comprehensive guide to the correct use of these life saving devices. Topics covered include: • Proper Storage • Sizing • Donning Techniques • Emergency Use • Tips for Selecting a Personal Suit • Overview of Features Common to Many Brands Funded and produced by the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association and the University of Alaska Marine Advisory Program.