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Lifebuoy is a British brand of soap marketed by Unilever. Lifebuoy was originally, and for much of its history, a carbolic soap containing phenol (carbolic acid, a compound extracted from coal tar).
The lifebuoy is usually a ring- or horseshoe-shaped personal flotation device with a connecting line allowing the casualty to be pulled to the rescuer in a boat. They are carried by ships and boats and located beside bodies of water and swimming pools. To prevent vandalism, they are protected by fines (up to £5,000 in the United Kingdom) or ...
Flamethrower, Portable, No 2. A soldier of the King's Own Scottish Borderers demonstrates the Lifebuoy flamethrower, Denmead, Hampshire, 29 April 1944. The Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 (nicknamed Lifebuoy from the shape of its fuel tank), also known as the Ack Pack, was a British design of flamethrower for infantry use in the Second World War .
1923 Baker Bowl naming. [edit] Advertisement for an Athletics vs. Philliesgame, known as the "City Series", at "Philadelphia Ball Park", on April 10, 1905The Philadelphia Inquirer'sfirst reference to the Phillies new ballpark as "Baker Bowl" on July 11, 1923. The proper name of the original ballpark was Philadelphia Ball Parkwhile the rebuilt ...
The U-Safe is an aquatic robot designed to drive out to a swimmer in distress using a pair of turbines mounted in its "legs." The turbines are omnidirectional and operate regardless of the U-Safe ...
The Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 (nicknamed "Lifebuoy" from the shape of its fuel tank), also known as the "Ack Pack", was a British design of backpack flamethrower for infantry use in the Second World War. It was a near copy of the German Wechselapparat ("Wex") from 1917. It contained 18 L (4.0 imp gal) of fuel in a doughnut-shaped container.
[67] [68] Lifebuoy on a boat; Safety equipment: All boats and pools must be equipped with adequate safety equipment, such as lifejackets or lifebuoys; often this is a regulatory requirement. Any recreational activity on a boat or near water requires that a lifejacket be worn, especially by children who cannot swim and others at risk of drowning.
Lifebuoy – rubbing alcohol (Philippines)/soap; Liril - soap (India) Living Proof – Prestige Hair Care Brand; Linic – dandruff shampoo (Portugal) Love Beauty & Planet – vegan hair and body care; Lux – women's soap, shower gel, and lotions (Caress in the United States) Master – men's facial wash and cleanser (Philippines)