floatjaksot
Floatjaksot is a Finnish term that loosely translates to "float jackets" or "life vests." It refers to personal flotation devices designed to keep a person afloat in water. These devices are commonly used for safety during activities like boating, swimming, and water sports. Floatjaksot are typically made from buoyant materials such as foam or air-filled chambers. They come in various designs and sizes to accommodate different age groups and body types. Finnish law mandates the use of floatjaksot for children and often for adults on certain types of vessels, especially in open waters. The primary purpose of a floatjaksot is to prevent drowning by ensuring buoyancy, even if the wearer is unconscious or unable to swim. They are an essential piece of safety equipment for anyone venturing onto or near water in Finland.