To provide an amphibious lifesaving aid given by attaching a climbing rope and other suitable tools and implements to clothing and making a person easily use the attached rope, tools, and implements, because the person can get out to a safety zone in an accident in sea or river water, when the person only has a lifejacket with a climbing rope and an air bag, or in a fire accident in a high-rise building on land, when only has a predetermined length of a climbing rope and a descending buffer tool.
In this lifesaving aid, the air bag, a floatation ring, the climbing rope, the rope-descending buffer tool are attached to a base material comprising a nonwoven fabric, etc., so as to form a tentatively rope-fastening board on which the rope is tentatively sewn in a flat state. A harness, metal fasteners including carabiners, and a rewinding-inhibiting tool are further attached to the tentatively rope-fastening board, then surfaces of the board are covered with a transparent cover through which contents are recognized, and further the board is firmly attached, tentatively attached or together sewn onto suitable areas of a vest and a jacket, so that the amphibious lifesaving aid composed of the vest and the jacket of which the principal purpose is always wearable is combinedly structured.
TANAKA NAO
MATSUE KUNIHIKO
TANAKA NAO
MATSUE KUNIHIKO