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Everyone is safer with a LifeBoard close by

On buoyancy, safety, speed and many other parameters, LifeBoard provides a better rescue and prevents more drowning accidents

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LifeBoard

Optimal rewscue equipment for open water

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€ 950
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Increased security

Twice as fast as other equipment on the market

Simple instructions

Brackets are included

Advice and Guidance

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Service agreement

Service agreement when purchasing LifeBoard.

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€ 180/ yearly
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PRO LifeBoard

Professional surface rescue equipment

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€ 1650 ex. VAT
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2x Dry bag with 100m floating line

For rescue on ice and in water

Developed in collaboration with rescue professionals

Compact size - can be easily stored in the rescue vehicle

Handle is reinforced with steel wire

Possibility to connect a safety line

450N buoyancy

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Add-ons

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Ice kit

The LifeBoard Ice-Kit can be installed in winter, so LifeBoard can be used for safe rescues all year round.

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€ 200
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Local signage

We offer custom-designed signs and LifeBoard markings for local conditions. For example, warnings about currents, jetties or other issues.

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We're ready to help you with any questions you may have. Whether you have questions about our education and training programmes, products or service subscriptions, we're here to help.

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Sweden
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Lukas Eriksson

LifeBoard Sweden

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Finland
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Elmeri Lumme

LifeBoard Finland

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Denmark
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Mikkel Thomassen

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Lasts for years. Here to save lives.

On buoyancy, safety, speed and many other parameters, LifeBoard provides a better rescue and prevents drowning accidents

Safety for both rescuer and person in distress
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Can be used without instructions
For both ice and water rescues
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Maintenance free
Monitored by LifeBoard Tracker
Peace of mind with a service agreement

Frequently asked questions

Any questions about LifeBoard Products? Get your answers here and learn more about our dedicated service plan and terms of sale. 

Is LifeBoard stolen or misused?

The public respects LifeBoard as rescue equipment! Theft and vandalism is a frequent concern for municipalities, and we have not experienced any vandalism or theft for several seasons. We belive that the GPS has a significant deterrent value, because we at LifeBoard quickly can track potentially lost rescue equipment and help the municipalities get it back. 

Is LifeBoard worth the money?

In Denmark, on average, a fatal drowning accident occurs every 5 days. This is undoubtedly an unbearable loss for relatives, which is where our attention is focused first and foremost. No one should lose a loved one in a drowning accident.

In addition, from a societal perspective, there is also a massive economic loss associated with a drowning accident. The Council for Greater Bathing and Water Safety estimates that it costs society approximately DKK 30 million for every death caused by a drowning accident.

Where there is water, there is a risk of drowning, and even seemingly harmless water can lead to accidents through inattention. With LifeBoard, a concrete and visible effort is made to ensure safety, which is available around the clock. At LifeBoard, our goal is to create the safest beaches in the world.

Who can use LifeBoard?

Lifesaving is not for everyone. In LifeBoard, we also allocate a portion of our time and resources to preventive efforts. If people learn how to behave in open water, fewer and fewer will end up in tragic drowning situations

That said, it's a fact that people go into the water to save each other. We strongly encourage assessing the situation before entering the water, but also understand that a father doesn't wait on land while his daughter is drowning. That's why LifeBoard is designed for anyone who finds it necessary to perform a civilian rescue.

One should always call 1-1-2 before attempting a rescue, and one should avoid entering water conditions that they are not comfortable swimming in. If one does enter such conditions, they should always bring rescue equipment.

If a rescue device, such as a LifeBoard, is brought along, both the rescuer's and the distressed person's buoyancy are increased. The distressed person is often in a state of panic or shock and may tend to grab onto the rescuer. If the rescuer does not have a flotation device, it can, in unfortunate cases, result in the unintended drowning of the rescuer.  Therefore, it is absolutely essential for the rescuer to carry a flotation device for civilian lifesaving. 

When should I choose a LifeBoard over a lifebuoy?

LifeBoard is designed for areas with bathers or recreational activities on water, such as beaches and lakes. In these areas, water falls are less frequent and the lifebuoy's throwing range of approximately 5-10 meters will often be insufficient, as many swimming activities take place further from land.

If we look at our survey, it showed that there is a big difference between whether respondents would use the rescue equipment in question or another means of buoyancy. Of the respondents who would enter the water to make a rescue no matter what, 4/10 would use buoyancy during a rescue on beaches with a lifebuoy versus 8/10 on beaches with a LifeBoard. This means that beaches with LifeBoards are more likely to have civilian rescuers entering the water with buoyancy aid and therefore less likely to have high-risk rescues.

If you are unsure about your choice, feel free to contact us for non-binding advice.

What does the service agreement include?

LifeBoard's service agreement includes 

1. LifeBoard tracker and monitoring

2. Replacement of loose parts

3. Advice and Guidance

4. Annual status meeting

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Our mission is to make the best rescue equipment for civilian rescue operations. When seconds can be the difference between life and death, only the best will do.

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