Activating an EPIRB can bring rescue to within 100 meters of your location.
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An Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is a device used to alert search and rescue services in the event of an emergency at sea. When activated, it sends a distress signal with your location to satellites, enabling rescuers to locate you within 100 meters.
When you activate an EPIRB, the distress signal helps rescue teams locate your position within approximately 100 meters, greatly increasing the chances of a swift and accurate rescue.
You should activate your EPIRB in any life-threatening emergency where you need immediate rescue assistance, such as capsizing, sinking, or other serious maritime accidents.
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While EPIRBs are designed to minimize accidental activation, it is possible, so users should handle them carefully and only activate them in true emergencies to avoid unnecessary rescue operations.