Presentation of a selection guide for "life jackets" necessary for disaster and safety measures.
This is a guide for selecting suitable products for various purposes, such as for small vessels, rescue (team members), and flood disaster preparedness.
Since our establishment, we have consistently manufactured and sold equipment for life-saving at the water's edge. Among these, life jackets are personal protective equipment worn during falls overboard or emergency evacuations on vessels, ensuring the safety of the wearer. Please choose the most suitable life jacket from our total of 10 types, including inflatable and solid types! In addition, we handle a wide range of safety and rescue equipment for water environments, so please feel free to contact us. 【Our Business Activities】 ■ Manufacturing and sales of commercial life-saving protective equipment ■ Manufacturing and sales of marine civil engineering products ■ Manufacturing and sales of leisure life-saving products ■ Importing and manufacturing sales of outdoor products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. has been consistently manufacturing and selling equipment for lifesaving at the water's edge since its founding by Tadayoshi Takahashi in Osaka in 1935. The founding location, Hanmono-cho in Naniwa Ward, Osaka, was at that time surrounded by many shipyards, and the demand for lifesaving equipment to be installed on commercial vessels built there was the impetus for the company's establishment. After the war, the era entered a period of rapid economic growth. In line with this, Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. developed lifesaving equipment for leisure and working boats, and also began manufacturing oil fences and silt fences to protect waterfront environments.