Päästerõngaste
Päästerõngaste, often translated as lifebuoys or life rings, are essential safety devices used to prevent drowning. They are typically circular or horseshoe-shaped flotation devices designed to be thrown to a person who has fallen into the water. Their primary purpose is to provide buoyancy, keeping the individual's head above the water's surface, thereby preventing suffocation.
Lifebuoys are commonly found in various locations where there is a risk of falling into water, such
The construction of a lifebuoy usually involves a buoyant material like foam or hollow plastic, often encased