Monday, 13 March 2017
National Safe Boating Week Post 2
Today for National Safe Boating Week we are going to talk about EPIRBs and PLBs. An EPIRB stands for Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon and PLB stands for Personal Locator Beacon. Both EPIRBs and PLBs operate on the 406 MHz signal using the same COSPAS-SARSAT Satellite system, which is directly monitored by Search and Rescue Personnel.
Different boaters will have a different need when it comes to choosing an EPIRB or PLB, although both units operate the same way there are key differences in each unit. EPIRBs have a longer battery life and they are designed to float upright in the water when tethered to a person or life raft. You can get and EPIRB in an automatic and manual activation model. PLBs will have a lower battery operating time and will all be manual activation. The good thing about a PLB is the size and potability you can take with you for all of your land based adventures as well.
When choosing the right EPIRB or PLB remember to stay away from gadget devices, remember only a device that operates on the 406MHz signal is an EPIRB or PLB. These will be the only units using the COSPAS-SARSAT system and monitored by rescue authorities. While gadgets have a place and a purpose but should not be your only signaling source for emergencies.
Coast Guard Rescues 3 They had a PLB
Here are Other posts about PLBs
PLBs are not Gadgets
If you missed the Kick off to National Safe Boating Week find it Here
There is no doubt that EPIRBs and PLBs save lives, they also cut down on search and rescue time as well as the expense.
If you are injured or in the water you want the Rescue Authorities there as soon as possible.
Here is a good note from the Coast Guard about upgrading to an EPIRB or PLB with a GPS signal built into the unit.
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