New USCG Approved LIFE RING Gets Attention At The 2024 New Jersey Recreation & Park Association (NJRPA) Annual Conference and Exhibition

The innovative new USCG Approved rescue LIFE RING™ buoy gets attention at the New Jersey Recreation & Park Association (NJRPA) Annual Conference and Exhibition in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The LIFE RING was created and is marketed by eLifeguard.com, a leading brand in water safety and rescue products that operates worldwide. eLifeguard.com is headquartered in Rockledge, Florida and has been in operation for over 25 years. Among the company’s other product offerings are its EVERONDACK® brand lifeguard chairs and LIFE™ Rescue Tube.

The company stated that they have been working with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for several years to ensure that the LIFE RING and its ground breaking technology are fully compliant with and meet or exceed US Coast Guard regulations concerning lifesaving devices of this kind.

One amazing new feature of the LIFE RING is the molded in LIFE GRIPS™ that make grabbing hold of the RING much easier, not to mention holding on afterwards. This patented new grip feature is entirely new to lifesaving and was first introduced in the eLifeguard.com’s LIFE Rescue Tube which has become the standard rescue device for many lifeguards worldwide.

The closed cell foam of the new LIFE RING doesn’t absorb water or body fluids even if punctured. The ground breaking new LIFE RING is a much needed improvement compared to the half-century old vinyl dipped model ring buoy that is plagued by fading, cracking, and unglued rope beckets.

The LIFE RING is ideal for commercial and residential swimming pools, beaches, lakes, resorts, hotels, waterparks, as well as boating watercraft.

For more information about the USCG Approved LIFE RING click here.

To be sure that you are not missing out on any of our lifeguard videos & stories, please subscribe to our newsletter here.

For videos, articles, & events about lifeguarding related industry topics, visit www.lifeguardtv.com

Comments are closed.