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 |  | Home > Camping /Hiking /Boating /Rescue > Wilderness, Watercraft Distress Signals, Air Horns, Megaphones, Dye Markers > Fluorescent Green Sea Dye Survival Marker-Two Pack
Fluorescent Green Sea Dye Survival Marker-Two Pack
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| |  Green Fluorescent Sea Dye Marker
Environmentally Safe
Excellent Daytime Signal
Waterproof Container
Each container covers up to 250 sq. feet
(2) 1 oz containers
Locate Signals: attract attention day or night and serve as a beacon to stain sea water and identify your position. To keep recuers on course, it is recommended you carry a minimum of 6 hand-held signals and 6 aerial signals.
Great daytime signal! Packed in a waterproof container, our green dye is easily visible for all aircraft. The perfect emergency accessory for any boater.
The sea dye marker is a lifesaving device used for sea rescue. This product is procured by the United States armed services for use on all military aircraft and vessels. The marker is also purchased by boat owners for additional protection in case of emergencie
The sea survival marker contains a fluorescent green sea dye which spreads over the surface of the water so as to increase ones visibility for a pilot to see. The marker can easily be placed in a a life vest pocket or life raft safety kits. The rescue sea dye will stain the ocean water to assist and attract attention to your location to rescuers and will provide valuable assistance in a life-threatening situation.
The bright green pattern on the water can be seen for a mile or more and lasts for 30 to 40 minutes. Wind and the choppiness of the water will effect the shape of the pattern. Will help rescuers trace you in open seas.
A field test study was done by Powerboat Reports in their October 1995 issue. They tested flares, steamers, mirrors, and smoke flares, as well as the dye marker. Powerboat felt the marker was the most effective tool for sea rescue.
One should always keep in mind that, in the event of an emergency on the open seas, it is important to have as many rescue devices as possible on hand for your safety and survival.
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